LOL. In a means that architecture shifted from the pile of mud brick to the astounding achievement. ; )
2007-09-22 18:06:58
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answered by Nina, BaC 7
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Are you asking if the cap stone of the Giza pyramid symbolizes Jesus? If so, you are sadly mistaken. The Egyptians never worshiped the God of Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, or Moses. Jesus is God manifest in the flesh and revealed Himself long after the Exodus.
gatita_63109
2007-09-22 16:22:56
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answered by gatita 7
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The great mountain was a figurative reference to the great obstacles the people faced in rebuilding the temple. The setting of the capstone would mark the completion of the project.
2007-09-30 15:56:28
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answered by NISSI 6
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No Jesus is not a symbol for anything, He is the God of Creation clothed in human flesh who provides a way of Salvation for all who repent of their sins and follow Him!
2007-09-29 19:46:57
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answered by cowboy_christian_fellowship 4
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The cross symbolizes Jesus sacrifice. Jesus is not a symbol, but he is an example.
C. :)!!
2007-09-30 12:32:44
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answered by Charlie Kicksass 7
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I don't think that is very likely. But the theory has been proposed before.
2007-09-22 16:09:20
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answered by NONAME 7
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Absolutely NOT!
2007-09-29 20:57:52
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answered by victor 7707 7
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I don't know but this is the belief that I follow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY3ZEvOfD1w
2007-09-30 14:37:44
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answered by Spirit Dancer 5
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