The Great Pyramid of Giza, Isaiah 19, and a Question of Function:
It’s a long story how I was led into Isaiah 19 and the pyramids at Giza, so instead of walking through every step, I’ll focus on the central takeaway from years of study and observation. You can decide what you think.
I believe the Great Pyramid of Giza corresponds directly to the altar described in Isaiah.
What Scripture does not explain is its function.
Isaiah 19:19–20
“In that day there shall be an altar to the LORD in the... moreThe Great Pyramid of Giza, Isaiah 19, and a Question of Function:
It’s a long story how I was led into Isaiah 19 and the pyramids at Giza, so instead of walking through every step, I’ll focus on the central takeaway from years of study and observation. You can decide what you think.
I believe the Great Pyramid of Giza corresponds directly to the altar described in Isaiah.
What Scripture does not explain is its function.
Isaiah 19:19–20
“In that day there shall be an altar to the LORD in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the LORD.
And it shall be for a sign and for a witness unto the LORD of hosts in the land of Egypt…”
Isaiah describes two physical objects:
• an altar in the heart of Egypt
• a pillar or monument at its border
Both are explicitly said to be a sign and a witness to the LORD.
That immediately raises a legitimate question:
A sign of what? A witness in what way?
The Great Pyramid uniquely fits the description. It stands near the geographic center of Egypt, aligned to true north with extraordinary precision, constructed of materials chosen intentionally rather than decoratively, and bears no hieroglyphs, no idol inscriptions, and no dedication to false gods. It stands alone.
So the question becomes unavoidable:
What does it do?
A Working Hypothesis (Not Doctrine)
Very simply, and stated carefully:
I believe the Great Pyramid may have functioned as a hydraulic-resonant system, producing piezoelectric effects through moving water, pressure, and vibration within granite chambers rich in quartz.
This is not mystical. It is physics.
A hydraulic ram system does not require external power. It uses gravity, flowing water, resistance, and pressure to create repeated pulses of force. Water striking confined spaces produces vibration and resonance. When that vibration occurs inside granite—especially granite rich in quartz—electrical potential is generated through piezoelectricity.
Piezoelectricity is the generation of electrical charge when mechanical stress or vibration is applied. This principle is used today in quartz watches, microphones, pressure sensors, and countless modern devices. Granite does not merely “sit there” under vibration, it responds.
If water were introduced into internal passageways or chambers—either continuously or intermittently—it would naturally create:
• pressure pulses
• resonance
• harmonic vibration
Under those conditions, granite would generate electrical potential. Once electrical potential exists, frequency exists. Once frequency exists, resonance and transmission become possible.
Nothing supernatural is required—only the properties God built into creation.
This reframes the pyramid from a static monument into something dynamic, even if its full purpose was never understood by those who built it.
Which brings us back to Isaiah’s language:
“It shall be for a sign and for a witness.”
A witness does not need to speak. It testifies by its design.
Location Matters..
Equally striking is where the Great Pyramid stands.
It occupies one of the most geodetically precise locations on Earth, near key latitude and longitude relationships, positioned in a way that minimizes distortion relative to global landmass distribution. While claims of rigid “energy grids” should be avoided, Earth undeniably possesses a global geomagnetic field, and location matters when resonance, conductivity, and long-term stability are involved.
If a structure were intended to interact with creation itself—not merely symbolize something—its placement would matter.
Centrality makes sense. Precision makes sense. Permanence makes sense.
Light, Frequency, and the Limits of Human Perception:
We often speak of “light” as though it were a single thing. In reality, what human eyes perceive—roughly 380 to 700 nanometers—is only a narrow slice of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Beyond it exist infrared, ultraviolet, radio waves, X-rays, gamma rays, and frequencies we interact with constantly without seeing.
Scripture repeatedly associates God’s glory with light, brilliance, and radiance—but never limits that light to sunlight. Moses’ face shone after encountering God. Jesus’ appearance became luminous at the Transfiguration. The New Jerusalem is described as illuminated without the sun.
That consistency matters.
The human body itself is responsive to frequency. Vision is not merely optical; it is neurological. Light affects hormone regulation, circadian rhythm, mood, and cellular behavior. The eyes are extensions of the brain.
The pineal gland contains calcite microstructures, which have been shown to respond to mechanical and electromagnetic stimulation. This does not imply mysticism. It implies design.
Creation responds to frequency because God made it that way.
I am not claiming activation, rituals, or hidden knowledge. I am simply observing that Scripture, biology, physics, and architecture intersect in ways we rarely allow ourselves to examine.
Light Without the Sun:
Revelation 21:23
“And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.”
This verse does not say the sun is destroyed.
It says it is no longer necessary.
Genesis opens with light before the sun is created. Revelation closes with light without the sun. Same God. Same authority.
Could ancient structures serve as witnesses embedded within creation itself—stone, water, resonance, and light—pointing forward to realities far beyond their builders’ understanding?
Scripture shows repeatedly that God uses pagan nations, rulers, and systems to establish signs that later testify to His sovereignty.
I am not asserting conclusions. I am acknowledging patterns.
Guardrails (Important)
Let me be very clear:
• I am not teaching doctrine
• I am not adding to Scripture
• I am not claiming revelation or hidden knowledge
• I do not believe the pyramid was built by Nephilim
• Scripture remains sufficient and authoritative
✠ Sir John Scivoletti ✠
✠ Turco Joan of Arc Priory ✠
✠✠Act and God will Act (Actus et Deus Act)✠✠