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PYRAMID AS PROPHET

WAR IN TWO YEARS CLERGYMAN AND HIS VISION. A well-known writer on Biblical and Pyramid prophecy, the Rev. Walter Wynn, prophesies in last month’s London Forum another great war in 1936. He claims that the Great Pyramid can truly he described as " The Bible in Stone.” Mr Wynn’s argument is that, using the “ inch-for-the-year-or month ” measurement, it gives the exact length of the Israelitish bondage, the date of Our Lord’s birth, and that of His death, the hour of the day when Britain entered the war in 1914, and the day when war closed. Then, by means of what is called the ante-chamber; it is claimed that )t supplies a perfect symbolic history of events since November 11, 191 S. to May 28-29, 1928. “At that point,” Mr Wynn writes, “we enter what is called the Second Low Passage. This extends to September IG, 1936.” This shows, he claims, that only changes for the worse arc probable, for everything points to a crescendo of tribulation due to culminate in 1936 in another great war. Mr Wynn says he believes that the world is, in deed, heading for “ great tribulation,” but beyond it he sees a world reconstructed, made of material due to workmanship that shall bring to weary humanity a New Earth.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22365, 12 September 1934, Page 18

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PYRAMID AS PROPHET Otago Daily Times, Issue 22365, 12 September 1934, Page 18

PYRAMID AS PROPHET Otago Daily Times, Issue 22365, 12 September 1934, Page 18

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