05-19-2018 02:45 PM
For 4,500 years, the Great Pyramid has stood like a giant Goliath defying anyone from learning its secrets. Only the "Stone Cut Out Without Hands" (Daniel 2:34) can knock it down and enable us to look at the hidden chambers within its vast depth.
The Great Pyramid is the only survivor of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, and it is GIGANTIC. It covers an area of 13 acres and 30 Empire State Buildings could be built with the estimated 2,300,000 stones. It contains more stones than was used in all the churches, cathedrals, and monasteries built in England since 313 AD. A wall 6ft high and 1ft thick could be built from New York to Los Angeles using the amount of masonry contained in the Great Pyramid. Another remarkable feature is the fact that the limestone blocks in the building have barely settled in over 4,700 years. Until the construction of the Eiffel Tower in 1889, the Great Pyramid was the tallest structure in the world!!
To attribute the technologically advanced Great Pyramid to the Ancient Egyptians is like claiming that the Hottentots of Africa, or the aborigines of Australia, built the Empire State Building. The Ancient Egyptians could copy some of the work of the antediluvian . . . but they could not create.
05-21-2018 07:01 AM
Hello @RemonAshraf,
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05-21-2018 08:12 AM
Hi George
Thanks For Your Reply
But This Photo is a Free Copyright
Any One Can Use It
And I Live in Pyramids Gardens
And Can Capture Many Photos For Pyramids
@GeorgesHR wrote:Hello @RemonAshraf,
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