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Quote from Joseph Seisse's A Miracle In Stone, Or The Great Pyramid Of Egypt:
"If the latter chapters of Ezekiel (from the thirty-sixth onward) and many other passages are to be literally taken, and there is great difficulty in understanding them in any other way, there is to come for Israel a grander restoration than that of their return from Babylon, when they will be re-established in holiness according to their ancient estate, and all their early institutes again be righted up and put into full effect. Hence this low horizontal passage terminates in a grand sabbatic room full of the most important notations of the measures and proportions of the whole Pyramid."
I am trying to see if Charles Russell was influenced by Freemason Pyramidology, but first I must figure out if the Freemasons were Zionist Pyramidologists. Here are the people we do know who influenced Russell: John Taylor, Charles Smyrth, and Joseph Seiss. First of all, it is not confirmed that none of these men had nothing to do with Freemasonry or that they did not get their ideas from Freemasons. Either way they got their ideas from Noahide Newton at least who was studied deeply by the Freemasons. We have already discussed Taylor and Smyth. Smyth added British Israelism to the mix which Russell did not pick up but rejected in favor of Zionist Pyramidology. But it seems Seiss, who published in 1877 was a Zionist. From what I can tell he was not a typical Christian Zionist as I don't think he believed that the Jews would be converted to Christianity in the end (though I am not 100% sure, I have not read the book yet, but from the quoted above you can tell he was definitely some sort of Zionist). If he was a true Zionist, where did he get his Zionist Pyramidology from? I have records of Freemason Pyramidology going back to the 1850s but Siess published in 1877. Did Seiss get Zionist Pyramidology from Freemasons or did Freemasons, who are Noahides, pick it up from Seiss? Where did it all originate? Is it even possible they could have learned directly from Jews? What were these people's interactions with the Jews at the time? We know Russell was heavily connected with Zionist Jewry, maybe he got his Zionist Pyramidology straight from the Jews? Though I have not come across modern Jewish Pyramidology, only ancient.
Joseph Seisse's A Miracle In Stone, Or The Great Pyramid Of Egypt
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