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The Great Pyramid Its Scientific Features, Part I of 1914 A.D. and the Great Pyramid / by Morton Edgar. Glasgow: Maclure, MacDonald & Co., 1924

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Collection number: NAMOSRL DT63.5 .E4 (Non-Circulating)

Contents

Section I. The Groat Pyramid of Gizeh in Egypt (p.13-15)

A Scriptural Declaration ; and Historical Notice (p.15-17)

The Great Pyramid the First Stone Building (p.17-18)

Section II. The Discovery of the Scientific Nature of the Pyramid (p.19-21)

Section III. Earth's Standard Unit of Length (p.22-24)

Earth's Grand Reference-Standard for Length (p.24-25)

The Precise Length of the Pyramid Inch (p.25)

Section IV. The Solar Tropical Year-Length, Monumentalised in the Great Pyramid (p.26-27)

The King's Chamber Shows the Year-Length (p.28-30)

The Pyramid's Interior and Exterior Dimensions agree by a Recognised Proportion (p.30-31)

The Pyramid's Passage-angle shows the Day-value of the Solar Tropical Year (p.31-32)

Section V. The King's Chamber and the Grand Gallery are Related Proportionately (p.33)

The Vertical Height of the Grand Gallery (p.33-35)

The Horizontal I.ength of the Grand Gallery (p.35)

Section VI. The Synodic Month Duration Monumentalised in the Great Pyram (p.36)

The First Ascending Passage and the Synodic Month (p.37-40)

The Horizontal Passage Leading to the Queen's Chamber, and the Synodic Month (p.41)

Section VII. The Four Foundation Corner "Sockets'' of the Great Pyramid (p.42-32)

The Levels of the Four Corner Socket-Foundations (p.43)

Section VIII. Important Levels in the Great Pyramid (p.44-47)

Section IX. The Precessional Cycle of the Equinoxes (p.48-52)

Section X. The Earth's Distance from the Sun, shown by the Great Pyramid's Dimensions (p.53-55)

Section XI. The Great Pyramid's Orientation (p.56-57)

Section XII. The Great Pyramid's Geographical Position (p.58-61)

Section XIII. The Great Pyramid's Connection with Bethlehem in the Holy Land (p.62-63)

The Scriptures Connect Bethlehem with Egypt (p.64-66)

The Great Pyramid-to-Bethlehem Distance and the Period of 2138 Years (p.66-69)

The Great Pyramid-to-Bethlehem Distance and the Period of 1915 Years (p.70-72)

Section XIV. The Capacity of the King's Chamber (p.73)

The Granite Walls of the King's Chamber (p.75)

The Lunar-Year Duration Indicated by the King's Chamber (p.75-76)

The Ratio π in the Dimensions of the King's Chamber (p.76)

The Precessional Cycle Duration Indicated by the King's Chamber (p.76-77)

The Second Height of the King's Chamber, and the Grand Gallery's Floor-Length (p.77)

Another Indication of the Solar-Year Duration (p.77-78)

Another Indication of the Lunar-Year Duration (p.78-79)

Section XV. The Harmonious Proportions of the Great Pyramid (p.80)

The King's Chamber and its Dimensions Govern the Whole Pyramid (p.80-82)

The Floor-Level of the King's Chamber (p.82-83)

The Top-Surface Level of the Step (p.83-88)

The Subterranean Chamber Indicates the Dates 1874 and 1914 (p.89-92)

Another Method of Measuring to the Pit (p.92-94)

The Duration of the "World that Was" and the Date of the Flood (p.95-96)

The Geometric Harmony of the Vertical "Flood-Line" (p.97-100)

Section XVI. The Coffer in the King's Chamber (p.101)

The Coffer is the Standard Capacity Measure for All Nations (p.101-105)

The Coffer Presents a Standard for Mean Density and Weight (p.105-107)

The Pyramid Pint-Measure, Scientifically Accurate, the Origin of the Ancient Saxon Pint (p.107-109)

The Pyramid's System of Weights and Measures Better than the French Metric System (p.109-111)

The Pyramid Capacity Measure Contrasted with the Present Imperial British One (p.111-113)

Section XVII. The Proportions of the Coffer (p.114-117)

Section XVIII. Proportionate Features Connected with the Coffer Based Upon the Set of Standard Measure Presented on Page 102 (p.118)

The Area of the Socket-Level Base of the Great Pyramid Indicated by the Coffer (p.119)

The Grand Gallery Floor-Length (p.119-120)

The First Ascending Passage Floor-Leugth (p.120-121)

Another Grand Gallery Length Indication (p.122)

Still Another Grand-Gallery Length Indication (p.122-123)

The Exterior Dimensions of the Coffer Agree with the King's Chamber's Dimensions (p.123)

The Coffer's Indication of the Precessional Cycle (p.123-125)

The Coffer's Exterior Dimensions are Proportionate to its Interior Capacity (p.125-126)

The Socket-Level Base Side Length (p.126)

The Socket-to-Apex Vertical Height (p.126-127)

The Descending Passage Floor-Length (p.127)

The Complete Straight-lined Length of the Descending Passage (p.127-128)

The Horizontal Passage Floor-length (p.128-129)

Section XIX. The Coffer's Standard for Weight (p.130)

Earth's Mean Density (p.130-131)

The Pyramid Ton and its Subdivisions Indicated by the Coffer's Capacity (p.131-135)

Professor C. Piazz1 Smyth's Table of Weight Measures (p.135)

The Pyramid System of Specific Gravity (p.135-136)

Section XX. The Cubical Bulk, and Weight, of the Earth agree with the Dimensions of the Great Pyramid (p.137-138)

The "Earth Pyramid" (p.138-140)

The "Earth-Pyramid" Calculations (p.140-142)

The "Earth-Pyramid" Indication of Earth's Bulk Compared with the Deductions of Science (p.142-143)

The Mass of the Great Pyramid Compared with the Mass of the Earth (p.143-144)

The Symmetry of the Mass-Comparison (p.144)

The "Earth-Pyramid" Indication of Earth's Surface Area Compared with the Deductions of Science (p.145)

The Remarkable Harmony Between the Surface Area of Earth and the Great Pyramid's Dimensions (p.146-148)

Section XXI. Further Correspondencies Connected with the Coffer in the King’s Chamber (p.149-150)

The Coffer’s Bulk is Proportionate to the Cubic Diagonal of the King's Chamber through the Medium of a Sphere (p.150)

Another Indication of the Sphere's Bulk (p.150-151)

The Day-Duration of the Solar Tropical Year Indicated by the Dimensions of the Coffer (p.151-152)

Another Indication of the Solar Year Connected with the Coffer's Dimensions (p.152)

The Bulk of. the Granite Leaf in the Ante-Chamber and the Interior Capacity of the Coffer (p.153-157)

The Coffer, and the Days in 1000 Solar Tropical Years (p.157)

Further Correspondencies between the Dimensions of the Coffer and the King's Chamber (p.158)

The Coffer Is a "Blind Sarcophagus" (p.158-160)

The Width of the Queen's Chamber (p.160)

The Length of the Granite Plug in the First Ascending Passage (p.160-161)

The Meaning of the Granite Plug Length (p.162-164)

The First Ascending Passage's "Extended" Measure of 1647 Inches Shown in the Coffer's Dimensions (p.164-165)

Other Coffer Indications of the 1915 and 2915 Periods (p.166-167)

The 33½ Years of Our Lord's Earthly Sojourn (p.167-171)

The Number of the Spirit-Begotten Overcomers of the Gospel Dispensation (p.171-173)

Section XXII. The Geometrical Connection of the Numbers 71,250 and 144,000 and 1915 (p.174-177)

Further Development of the Geometrical Figure (p.177-182)

Section XXIII. The Capacity of the King's Chamber Related to the Capacity of the Coffer (p.183-185)

The 50th Part of the Lowest Wall-Course Contents and the Interior Capacity of the Coffer (p.185-186)

The Leve! of the Top of the Coffer in Relation to the First Wall-Joint Level (p.186-187)

The Capacities of the Lowest Wall-course-and the Coffer, and a Lunar-Year Indication (p.188)

Section XXIV. Temperature and other Mensurations (p.189)

Mean Temperature of the King's Chamber (p.189-193)

Angle Measure (p.193-195)

Possible Money-System Indication (p.195-199)

Section XXV. The Great Pyramid of Gizeh Indicates the Date of its own Erection (p.200-201)

The Great Pyramid Marks the Date of its Erection by a convincing Time-measurement (p.201-206)

Section XXVI. The Significance of the "Star-Pointings" of the Lord's Stone "Sign" and "Witness" in the Land of Egypt (p.207)

Jehovah Intended the Stars to Serve as Signs (p.207-208)

The Misuse of the Constellation Signs by the Idolatrous Nations not a Contradiction of their Divine Origination (p.208-210)

Modem Astronomers Annoyed at the Ancient Stellar Figures, but must still Recognise Them (p.210-211)

The Original 48 Constellations have been carefully Preserved and Transmitted to this Generation (p.211-212)

The Originators of the Ancient and Authentic 48 Constellations (p.212-213)

Further Scriptural Allusions to the Constellations (p.214-215)

The Signification of the Constellations "Hydra" and "Draco" (p.215-216)

The Great Pyramid's "Star-Pointings" Forms a Key to the Decipherment of the Stellar Signs (p.216-217)

Dates

  • Publication: 1924

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

1 Books : 5 preliminary leaves, 13-217 pages : illustrations (including maps, plans) plates, diagrams ; 23 cm

Language

From the Sub-Series: English

Repository Details

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