
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

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