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Mount Zion: The Mystery of God
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This unabridged edition offers a comprehensive exploration of the Cryptogram—a symbolic structure developed through experimental science and mathematical analysis and discerned within Scripture. Presented as an energy dispersal system, the Cryptogram is examined through biblical imagery of fire, divine presence, and ordered creation, proposing a conceptual analogue to cosmic entropy with significant implications for the Genesis narrative.
Expanding far beyond the introductory scope of the abridged edition, this volume details the scientific reasoning, methodological development, and analytical framework that led to the Cryptogram’s identification. It situates the discovery within a broader theological landscape, engaging the Vision of Fatima’s Third Secret and Daniel’s prophecy (Dan. 9:24) as interpretive markers within its proposed framework of authenticity.
Extensive illustrations and technical discussions guide readers through complex themes: the Trinitarian structure of divine reality, the origins and persistence of good and evil, and longstanding challenges surrounding theodicy and scriptural inerrancy. The study further examines covenant theology and sacred geography, tracing the movement of God’s dwelling from Old Jerusalem to its renewed presence among humanity. Figures such as Aaron’s rod and Melchizedek are analyzed as symbolic anticipations of this transition.
Bringing together scientific inquiry, biblical symbolism, and theological reflection, the unabridged edition argues that Scripture not only accommodates but anticipates scientific discovery. It presents the Cryptogram as both a seal and a structural symbol of ultimate reality, inviting readers to reconsider the relationship between revelation, creation, and the laws that govern the cosmos.
This unabridged edition offers a comprehensive exploration of the Cryptogram—a symbolic structure developed through experimental science and mathematical analysis and discerned within Scripture. Presented as an energy dispersal system, the Cryptogram is examined through biblical imagery of fire, divine presence, and ordered creation, proposing a conceptual analogue to cosmic entropy with significant implications for the Genesis narrative.
Expanding far beyond the introductory scope of the abridged edition, this volume details the scientific reasoning, methodological development, and analytical framework that led to the Cryptogram’s identification. It situates the discovery within a broader theological landscape, engaging the Vision of Fatima’s Third Secret and Daniel’s prophecy (Dan. 9:24) as interpretive markers within its proposed framework of authenticity.
Extensive illustrations and technical discussions guide readers through complex themes: the Trinitarian structure of divine reality, the origins and persistence of good and evil, and longstanding challenges surrounding theodicy and scriptural inerrancy. The study further examines covenant theology and sacred geography, tracing the movement of God’s dwelling from Old Jerusalem to its renewed presence among humanity. Figures such as Aaron’s rod and Melchizedek are analyzed as symbolic anticipations of this transition.
Bringing together scientific inquiry, biblical symbolism, and theological reflection, the unabridged edition argues that Scripture not only accommodates but anticipates scientific discovery. It presents the Cryptogram as both a seal and a structural symbol of ultimate reality, inviting readers to reconsider the relationship between revelation, creation, and the laws that govern the cosmos.

















