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EP: 429 The Builder of the Great Pyramid with Ryan Pitterson

5/26/20261 hr 18 min

Ryan Pitterson returns with a theoretical bombshell. Drawing from his meticulous biblical research and laying out a case that only a lawyer could, Ryan pulls from Jeremiah, Isaiah, and Job and theorizes that the Great Pyramid of Giza is found in the biblical narrative. Built not as a pagan relic but rather as a divine altar set in Egypt by God as a sign of the coming Savior. The builder, he argues, is the patriarch Job. The greatest man in the East. The monotheist shepherd king, who secular historians recorded as Cheops. The evidence is staggering. An estimated 144,000 casing stones once covered the pyramid's surface. The empty coffer inside foretells the empty tomb. God speaks to Job in construction and astronomy language that tracks precisely with the pyramid's design and celestial alignments. Pitterson makes the case that New Jerusalem descends not as a cube but as a pyramid, that every other pyramid on earth is a satanic counterfeit, and that Egypt plays a specific prophetic role in the end times that most of the church has overlooked. Buckle up, this gets blurry. This episode is sponsored by: https://get.stash.com/blurry — See how you can receive $25 towards your first stock purchase and to view important disclosures. https://rocketmoney.com/blurry — Let Rocket Money help you reach your financial goals faster! https://homechef.com/blurry — Get 50% off plus free shipping on your first box & free dessert for life! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  1. Nate Henry· Host0:01

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  5. Nate Henry· Host1:24

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