A Miracle in Stone Or the Great Pyramid of Egypt


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About The Book

Joseph A. Seiss (1823-1904) was an American Lutheran minister and theologian. He had a keen interest in biblical prophecy and eschatology, and he saw the Great Pyramid as a remarkable architectural and mathematical structure connected to biblical prophecy. In "A Miracle in Stone, Or, the Great Pyramid of Egypt," Seiss presents his theories and interpretations regarding the Great Pyramid. He explores various aspects of the pyramid, including its dimensions, construction methods, and interior features. Seiss believed that the pyramid contained encoded messages and mathematical relationships that offered insights into biblical prophecy and spiritual truths. The book examines the pyramid's alignment with celestial bodies, its numerical symbolism, and its potential connections to ancient civilizations and religious traditions. Seiss argued that the Great Pyramid served as a testament to divine revelation and contained hidden knowledge. It's important to note that Seiss's theories and interpretations regarding the Great Pyramid are considered controversial and not widely accepted by mainstream Egyptologists or scholars today. His work reflects a blend of religious interpretation, numerology, and esoteric beliefs, which may be intriguing to readers interested in alternative perspectives on the Great Pyramid.
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