THE GREAT
PYRAMID January 1876,
The HERALD OF THE MORNING
Professor C.
Piazzi Smyth, Astronomer Royal for Scotland, has published a remarkable book of
over 500 pages, with 17 explanatory plates, entitled "Our Inheritance in
the Great Pyramid," which appears to have a remarkable bearing on science,
and some of the leading prophetic events of the world.
The Great
Pyramid stands in latitude 30, at the center of an area which sweeps the Delta
of lower Egypt. Isaiah appears to allude to this massive monument in the
following language; "In that day shall there be an altar to the Lord in
the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord.
And it shall be for a sign, and for a witness unto the Lord of hosts in the
land of Egypt" ( Isa 19:19, 20) This witness testimony of the Great
Pyramid was only to be made manifest in the latter days.
The base of the
Great Pyramid covers more than 13 square acres, and is built on a rock leveled
for the purpose. The four corner stones are let into the main rock, and the
four sides face exactly the four cardinal points of the heavens. Its height is
484 feet.
THE SACRED
CUBIT
The
ten-millionth part of the earth’s semi-axis of rotation is 25 Pyramid inches,
or 25.025 British inches; which was suggested by Sir Isaac Newton, in his day,
to be about the length of the sacred cubit employed by Moses.
The length of a
base side of the Pyramid is 9,130 pyramid inches; and this divided by sacred
cubit, or 25, gives precisely the number of days, hours, and minutes in the
solar year; and by measuring the four sides, it gives the leap-year, there
being exactly that difference in the length of one of those base sides.
Mr. Wm. Petrie,
C.E. has computed from the Great Pyramid, the distance to the sun at 91,840,000
miles, while, a few years ago, one group of astronomers computed the distance
to be 91,500,000; and another group give it as 92,500,000; thus the Pyramid sun
distance, falling between the two computations of those two groups of modern
astronomers, is perhaps as nearly correct as science will ever determine.
The mouth of
the only entrance passage into the Pyramid is about 49 feet above the ground,
on the north side, and descends by a very small bore, leading in a straight
line to a subterranean rock-chamber 100 feet below the center of the base of
the whole monument.
Down this
entrance passage about 1,045 inches from its mouth, there is an ascending
passage leading from the entrance passage to the Grand Gallery. This latter
passage is 47 inches high, and 41 inches broad, and is at an elevation of 26
degrees. The Grand Gallery being 28 feet in height, is just seven times the
height of the passage leading thereto, and is also at an elevation of 26
degrees.
Near the
entrance of the Grand Gallery, is a hole or passage descending almost
perpendicularly to a natural grotto in the rock beneath the Pyramids base, and
from thence, this passage descends still lower till it forms a junction with
the descending entrance passage, a short distance above where the entrance
passage leads into the subterranean rock chamber, which chamber is over 140
feet beneath the floor of the Grand Gallery.
The Grand
Gallery leads to the Ante-chamber adjoining the King’s Chamber. The
Ante-chamber is 116 Pyramid inches in length, 65 in breadth from east to west,
and 149 in height. The grand symbol in this chamber on the south wall is its
division into 5 perpendicular spaces; while on the east and west walls there is
a granite leaf, with a boss on each leaf. Here we have the sacred, or the Great
Pyramid’s own cubit divided into 5, in the shape of this boss on the granite
leaf, just 5 inches broad. And further, it is divided into 5 again; for the
thickness of this remarkable boss is 1-5th of its breadth; thus giving the
divisions of the sacred cubit into _
5X5 inches.
The size of the
King’s Chamber, in Pyramid inches, is 412 in length, 206 in breadth, and 230 in
height. In this chamber there is a stone coffer of the same commensurable
capacity as the sacred Ark of the Covenant.
The division
into 5, of the wall courses of the King’s Chamber, strikes the eye of the
visitor as he enters the low door way. Each course round the room is about 4
feet high, except the lower course which sinks one-tenth below the floor, so
that the top of the lowest course is on a level with the top of the granite
coffer. Two separate sets of measured numbers in Pyramid inches, for the
length, breadth, and height of the lowest course, give, when divided by the
coffer’s contents, 50. So we have = the multiple of _ 5X5 equals 25, and twice 25 equals 50, which is a prophetic or
jubilee number. And it is somewhat striking that while the Queen’s Chamber
stands on the 25th course of masonry, the King’s Chamber stands on the 50th
course, from the base of the Pyramid.
The molten sea
of Solomon’s temple contained 2,000 baths, or 50 times as much as the laver,
and also exactly 50 times as much as internal cubic contents of the sacred Ark
of Moses. And it is remarkable that the lower course of the King’s Chamber was
so adjusted in height, by the removal from sight of its lower 5 inches, that
the cubic content of that lower course amounts to 50 times, the coffer’s
contents, and exactly equals that of Solomon’s molten sea. "When,
then," asks the Astronomer Royal, "came the metreological ideas
common to three individuals in three different ages, and involving reference to
deep cosmical attributes of the earth, understood by the highest of human
learning at none of those times? The answer can hardly be other than that the
God of Israel inspired the architect of the Great Pyramid, as well as the
Prophet Moses, and King Solomon."
ASTRONOMY OF
ENTRANCE PASSAGE
"In the
year 2170 B.C. (Viz. 125 years before the call of Abraham) the Pole star (or
north star) Draconis, was three degrees and 42 minutes from the Pole of the
sky, and therefore, when at its lowest culmination looked right down the
entrance passage.
When the Pole
star was so looking down the entrance passage (which, it will be remembered, is
a small bore beginning about 49 feet above the base of the Pyramid, and
descends, in a straight line, to the rock chamber situated 100 feet below the
center of the base of the Pyramid) Tauri, the chief star in the Pleiades group,
was crossing the local terrestrial meridian, at a point high up in the sky,
near the equator, and simultaneously with the celestial meridian of the vernal
equinox. That whole stellar combination had not taken place for 25,000 years
previously, and will not take place again in 25,000 years.
This grand
quantity, or peculiar celestial cycle, is further defined by the length of the
diagonals of the base, which lay out the whole Great Pyramid’s position, when
their sum is reckoned up in Pyramid inches.
From the north
beginning of the Grand Gallery floor there, in southward procession, begin the
years of the Savior’s earthly life, expressed at the rate of a Pyramid inch to
a year. Three and thirty inch years, therefore, bring us right over against the
mouth of the well, which extends down to the bottomless pit, the type of his
death; while the long lofty Grand Gallery shows the dominating rule in the
world of the Gospel Church, over spanned above by the 36 stones of his months
of ministry on earth, and defined by the floor length, which measures 1881 inch
years. The Bible, fully studied, shows He intended this dispensation to last
only for a time; a time too, which may terminate very much sooner than most men
expect, and shown by the southern wall IMPENDING.
The southern
wall of the Grand Gallery was found impending, by a quantity, if that interests
any one, of 1 degree, (about 6 inch years.)
NOTE BY
EDITOR
This is an
interesting coincidence; for as the floor measure points to 1881, for, as we
believe, the commencement of the return of literal Israel; the 6 years,
"impending," is the exact measure of the time from the spring of
1875, where according to the jubilee cycles, the "times of restitution,"
should have begun.
Again: The
mouth of the well, the type of Christ’s death, is 33 inches from the Grand
Gallery; and this 33 inches added to the measure of the Grand Gallery floor
1881, make 1914, the date of the end of "The Times of the Gentiles."
The measure of
the descending entrance passage of the Great Pyramid as far as its junction
with the ascending passage to the Grand Gallery is given as 1045 inch
years, but its complete length, as it passes on, in a direct line to the
bottomless pit, is unfortunately not given, only as "more than
4,000 inch years." This was an oversight; for if from the mouth of the
descending entrance passage of the Pyramid, down that passage as fra as the
junction of the ascending passage to the grand Gallery, measures the
time to the beginning of the law dispensation, then from the mouth of the
entrance, straight down the descending passage to the bottomless pit, should be
the measure to the time of the fulfillment of
Re 20:1-2, where the "dragon" is to be cast into the
"bottomless pit." This passage, simply referred to as over 4000
inches, is a little less than one half of the length of the diameter of the
base of the Pyramid; that is, a little less than 4565 inches; and by drawing a
diagram of all the given measurements of the Pyramid, I find it to be about
4442 inches in length.
As given in the
pamphlet from which I copy, the measure back from the Grand Gallery to the
mouth of the entrance passage represent the year B.C. 2527; which would be 56
years before the flood, 4442 inch years straight down the descending passage,
where it enters the bottomless pit, bring us to A.D. 1914: when, according to
the period measuring "The Times of the Gentiles", the
"dragon" should be bound.
Again, the
passage through which Christ "descends into hell," the natural grotto
below the Pyramid, has a lower entrance forming a junction with this
long entrance passage of the Pyramid, at a little distance before that entrance
passage arrives at the bottomless pit. Unfortunately also, this "short
distance" is not specified. It shows however, that the resurrection is due
a little before Satan is bound. And if that "short distance" should
prove to be 40 inches, that also would harmonize with the prophetic period
which makes the resurrection due 40 years before "the times of the
Gentiles" end. At all events, these measures approximate to, and
wonderfully harmonize with the prophetic periods.
MELCHIZEDEK
"Now the
man who built the Great Pyramid, or laid its foundations in 2170 B.C. was
contemporary with or a little older than was Abraham. Melchizedek was a grandly
mysterious kingly character, to whom Abraham offered the tenth of the spoils.
He was "king of Salem, and priest of the Most High God."