Great Pyramid built by Monotheists?

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In summary, there are some interesting theories that suggest the Egyptians who built the Great Pyramid may have had knowledge of the Christian and Judaist God. This is supported by the lack of inscriptions to any Egyptian King, the use of biblical numbers and references, and the pyramid's location on important longitude and latitude lines. However, there are also amusing theories linking the pyramid to Elvis Presley, which may just be a result of seeing connections where there are none. Ultimately, the truth behind the pyramid's construction and purpose remains a mystery.
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Here are some things to think about that suggest that the egyptians who built the great pyramid believed in the Christian and Judaist God.

-the Great Pyramid had no inscription to any Egyptian King

-The 153 steps in the pyramid match the 153 fishes gathered in John 21:11, which may be a reference to all nations of Earth gathering into the kingdom of God.

-The King's Chamber is on the 50th row of stones; 50 was the year of Jubilee. (See Leveticus 25:11)

-Inside the King's Chamber is a solid carved, empty, red granite tomb. It is the same volume as the Ark of the Covenant.

-The pyramid was originally covered with 144,000 polished casing stones. This is the same number of witnesses in Revelation 7.

-The Pyramid sits right on the longest on land latitude line and the longest on land longitude line, thus making it in the center of the land mass of the world.

-"In that day shall there be an altat to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord."Is.19:19. The pyramid was on the border when Egypt was divided into a northern and southern kingdom, and it was in the midst when they reunited.

-The cornerstone at the top is missing, symbolic of Jesus Christ, the rejected chief cornerstone (Daniel 2:45, Psalm 118:22, Matthew 21:42, Mk 10:12). The five sided cornerstone may represent the number of grace.

Something kind of scary:
Look on the back of a $1 bill.
Think about the missing cornerstone I just talked about.
Well that Eye on the cornerstone on the dollar bill is symbolic of Satan (the all seeing eye). It looks like its coming down to finish the pyramid and take the place of the Jesus corner stone I talked about. This corresponds to Revelations 20-22. Where Satan thinks he will take over God's kingdom.
 
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Here are some things to think about that suggest that the egyptians who built the great pyramid knew about Elvis Presley.

-the Great Pyramid had no inscription to any Egyptian King- this corresponds to the fact that Elvis is THE King.

-The 153 steps in the pyramid match the 153rd page of tracks on this website, which has Elvis Presley songs: http://www.lyricshut.co.uk/titles.php?l=g&p=153

-The King's Chamber is on the 50th row of stones; 50 was the number of Elvis's greatest love songs (http://turnershop.com/ProductDetail.aspx?sku=TSELVW )

-Inside the King's Chamber is a solid carved, empty, red granite tomb. Elvis sometimes wore red.

-The pyramid was originally covered with 144,000 polished casing stones. 144; we take one 4, then subtract the 1 from the other 4. 43. If we add the 1 to the other 4, we get five. 435- Elvis was borne at 4:35 AM.

-The Pyramid sits right on the longest on land latitude line and the longest on land longitude line, thus making it in the center of the land mass of the world. (No one is really quite sure what relevance this has to anything... But nonetheless!)

-The pyramid was on the border when Egypt was divided into a northern and southern kingdom, and it was in the midst when they reunited. Obviously this symbolizes Elvis's controversial nature and his quality of bringing the world together in the name of Rock.

-The cornerstone at the top is missing, symbolic of thousands of years of erosion. It also reminds us of Elvis's rock music being initially rejected- cornerstone, cornerrock, same thing. The five sided cornerstone may represent the number of Graceland.

Something kind of scary:
Look on the back of a $1 bill.
Think about the missing cornerstone I just talked about.
Well that Eye on the cornerstone on the dollar bill is symbolic of Rap (the all seeing eye). It looks like its coming down to finish the pyramid and take the place of the Elvis's corner stone I talked about. This is terrifying.
 
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Didn't the Pharoahs wear Blue Suede Shoes?
 
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They liked a lot of Rock.
 
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hmmm, Elvis is quite an anomaly. People see him almost daily ;)

Yes, I understand the whole theory that one thing can be related to anything else.
Its just, the chances of a monotheistic pyramid being build is a lot greater than them dedicating it to Elvis who would be born thousands of years later.

But think what u want, I just found it interesting and wanted to share it
 
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Sikz, I just read your post... LOL!
Dear God that was funny.

No offense to the original poster's beliefs but what you said was as brilliant as it was necessary.
Bravo!
 
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Yes, a very enjoyable post! You are a cheeky one, Sikz.
 
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hi. i felt prompted to reply with this thread 'seriously'[?] . well, according to some research i got on these 'legends', the pyramid complex were supposedly exported technology which originated from atlantis during the predeluvian era. The extraterrestrial mentors and locals decided to transfer the technology (a space portal connected with the sirius star system)before the 'nephilims' overran their continent, who had their eye on its crystal technology. Eventually they were overrun, and with the tech incapably handled, it supposedly instigated the Flood, and submerged the continent of atlantis, relegating Earth into lower dimension, also disaligning its communication link with sirius and other star systems.

however there was this egyptian king who was also into monotheism. guess his name was Akhenaton(?). thinks he was the guy with elongated skull as preserved by a museum(?).

anyway some of these are just legends. the elvis presley version may also be interesting.
 
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I think the Atlantis myth is just a distorted retelling of the downfall of Numenor (Sindarin Atalantee = "downfallen) acording to Tolkien).
 

1. How was the Great Pyramid built by Monotheists?

The Great Pyramid of Giza was built by ancient Egyptians during the Fourth Dynasty. It is believed that the pharaoh Khufu commissioned its construction around 2560 BC. The exact method of construction is still debated, but it is believed that it was built using a combination of ramps, pulleys, and levers. The workers were most likely skilled Egyptian laborers, not monotheists.

2. Why do some people believe that monotheists built the Great Pyramid?

Some people believe that the Great Pyramid was built by monotheists because it is one of the oldest and largest structures in the world, and they attribute its impressive engineering and design to a higher power. However, there is no evidence to support this claim and it is widely accepted that the pyramid was built by the ancient Egyptians.

3. Were monotheists the only people involved in the construction of the Great Pyramid?

No, it is highly unlikely that monotheists were the only people involved in the construction of the Great Pyramid. As mentioned earlier, skilled Egyptian laborers were most likely responsible for the physical construction of the pyramid. Additionally, the pharaoh Khufu and his royal court would have played a significant role in the planning and financing of the project.

4. What evidence is there to suggest that monotheists built the Great Pyramid?

There is no evidence to support the claim that monotheists built the Great Pyramid. The idea that it was built by a single group of people with a specific religious belief is based on speculation and has been debunked by historians and archaeologists. The construction and purpose of the pyramid are consistent with the beliefs and practices of ancient Egyptians.

5. Why is it important to accurately attribute the construction of the Great Pyramid to ancient Egyptians instead of monotheists?

Accurately attributing the construction of the Great Pyramid to ancient Egyptians is important because it gives credit to the people who actually built it. It also helps us better understand their culture, beliefs, and technological advancements. Additionally, it is crucial to avoid perpetuating false narratives and giving credit to a group of people who had no involvement in the construction of the pyramid.

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