A Five-Point Alignment To The Baha’i Faith

In the above diagram, a map of historic Bahá’í locations overlay Rutherford’s drawing of the Great Pyramid5.

A baseline runs from the Great Pyramid near Cairo to Shiraz, Iran.

From Shiraz, a line extends to Tabriz. This line starts to create a doorway for “Him Whom God Shall Manifest”.

Another line depicts Bahá’u’lláh in Tehran, marking the start of His exile to Baghdad, Iraq, where He made His proclamation in 1863 AD/1280 AH.

This exile line intersects the pyramid face at the entrance (Door/Gate/Báb).

Almost impossibly, this line enters at an angle and height matching the descending passageway.

Completing the doorway, a small vertical black line at the pyramid entrance indicates that it faces straight east corresponding to Ezekiel 43’s ‘gate facing east.’6

Onscreen protractor shows the pyramid entrance faces exactly east when oriented correctly.

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