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« The measuring of this period and determining when the pit of trouble shall be reached are easy enough if we have a definite date—a point in the Pyramid from which to start. We have this date—mark in the junction of the “First Ascending Passageˮ with the “Grand Gallery.ˮ That point marks the birth of our Lord Jesus, as the “Well,ˮ 33 inches farther on, indicates his death. So, then, if we measure backward down the “First Ascending Passageˮ to its junction with the “Entrance Passage,ˮ we shall have a fixed date to mark upon the downward passage. This measure is 1542 inches, and indicates the year B. C. 1542, as the date at that point. Then measuring down the “Entrance Passageˮ from that point, to find the distance to the entrance of the “Pit,ˮ representing the great trouble and destruction with which this age is to close, when evil will be overthrown from power, we find it to be 3457 inches, symbolizing 3457 years from the above date, B. C. 1542. This calculation shows A. D. 1915 as marking the beginning of the period of trouble ; for 1542 years B. C. plus 1915 years A. D. equals 3457 years. Thus the Pyramid witnesses that the close of 1914 will be the beginning of the time of trouble such as was not since there was a nation—no, nor ever shall be afterward. And thus it will be noted that this “Witnessˮ fully corroborates the Bible testimony on this subject, as shown by the “Parallel Dispensationsˮ in Millennial Dawn, Vol. II., Chap. vii. » — Livre : Studies in the Scriptures, volume III, Thy kingdom come, edition of 1905, page 342 § 1.
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