John Edgar - The great Pyramid passages and chambers - 1910





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John Edgar's The great Pyramid passages and chambers, first edition published in 1910 by Glasgow, Bone & Hulley, a hardcover English-language volume of 301 pages measuring 26 x 19 cm in the Oud-Egyptisch-themed work.
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John Edgar - The Great Pyramid Passages and Chambers. In which it is shown how the Great Pyramid of Gizeh symbolically and through measurement corroborates the philosophy and prophetic times and seasons of the divine plan of the ages as contained in the Holy Scriptures, together with twenty-two letters from Egypt and Palestine. Volume 1 - Glasgow, Bone & Hulley, 1910 - 301 pages - 26 x 19 cm
Symbolism & Measurement: The book argues that the internal passages and chambers of the Great Pyramid encode divine truths and prophetic timelines.
Biblical corroboration: Edgar interprets the pyramid as a witness to God’s plan of the ages, aligning its dimensions with biblical prophecy.
Letters from Egypt & Palestine: Twenty-two letters included in the volume describe Edgar’s travels and observations in the Middle East, adding a personal and documentary element.
Illustrations: Contains photographs and diagrams of the pyramid’s interior, showing measurements and symbolic interpretations.
Condition: reasonable
John Edgar - The Great Pyramid Passages and Chambers. In which it is shown how the Great Pyramid of Gizeh symbolically and through measurement corroborates the philosophy and prophetic times and seasons of the divine plan of the ages as contained in the Holy Scriptures, together with twenty-two letters from Egypt and Palestine. Volume 1 - Glasgow, Bone & Hulley, 1910 - 301 pages - 26 x 19 cm
Symbolism & Measurement: The book argues that the internal passages and chambers of the Great Pyramid encode divine truths and prophetic timelines.
Biblical corroboration: Edgar interprets the pyramid as a witness to God’s plan of the ages, aligning its dimensions with biblical prophecy.
Letters from Egypt & Palestine: Twenty-two letters included in the volume describe Edgar’s travels and observations in the Middle East, adding a personal and documentary element.
Illustrations: Contains photographs and diagrams of the pyramid’s interior, showing measurements and symbolic interpretations.
Condition: reasonable

