Intro
This is a very basic outline of the timeline found in the great pyramid of Giza. There are different authors that use different measurements, but they all are in general agreement about the major events that occur at certain points. I’m using measurements I’ve come across that illustrate the timeline the best for me.
Accuracy
Generally speaking, the more recent an event is, the easier it is to fit it into the timeline because we are more sure of recent dates than we are of dates that are thousands of years old. This allows a certain amount of inaccuracy to come into the equations. Christians are going to come at this timeline from a Jesus-centric point of view focusing on their understanding of the advent and martyrdom of Jesus. The dates for these events are approximate, so when you measure up or down from the area pertaining to Jesus which is the beginning of the grand gallery, your data can be wrong at both ends.
Coming at the timeline from a Baha’i perspective has advantages. The dates concerning the Baha’i Faith are known with complete certainty. Measuring up or down from the great step denoting the Bab allows for more clarity at least going up. Measuring down from there is still tricky since it is not known with absolute certainty when the crucifixion happened. The Baha’i writtings indicate a crucifixion date of 34 AD.
Where To Start
To begin with the timeline, you start at the great step setting a date of March 21st, 1844 to mark the beginning of the Baha’i calendar set by the Bab. March 21st, 1844 takes the mathematical form of 1843.222. Measuring up from that point allows us to pinpoint the Baha’i Faith in the timeline very neatly. But before getting into that, let’s quickly go over the timeline up to the point of the great step.
Jesus, The Christ
Measuring down from the base of the great step using the Edgar Brother’s distance of 1813.5, you arrive at the beginning of the grand gallery which marks the baptism of Jesus at 29.722 which denotes a date of fall, 30 A.D. (1843.222- 1813.5 =29.722)
Adding 3.5 years to this gives you 33.222 which corresponds to spring 34 AD which is one of the supposed years for the crucifixion of Jesus. If you multiply 33.222 by the 7 overlays right above where this number would be in the timeline, you get 232.5 which is a prominent pyramid number that I think is the number for the high priest which I will get into later.
Moses
Continuing further down you reach the so-called Zero Point marking the birth of Jesus. From there, continue down to the beginning of the first ascending passageway which marks the Advent of Moses according to every pyramidologist explanation I’ve come across.
Noah And Abraham
Pyramidologists then measure up from there to get the date for the great flood at the entrance to the pyramid. The Edgar Brothers call this the “Patriarchal Age”. They also write of the scored line in the descending passageway marking 2140 BC with an alignment to the Pleiades. This is very close to the time of Abraham which is considered to be around 2100 BC.
Below is an example of the type of illustration you will find showing the various times for certain events from a Christian point of view. Opinions of exact years and measurements will vary.
In Summary
So from the date of the great flood all the way up to the proclamation of Baha’u’llah at the king’s chamber the major events leading to God’s kingdom on Earth are shown to be planned out from the beginning and logged into the pyramid as prophecy.
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