Description
- ISBN-13: 9780099429234
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 175 mm
- No of Pages: 704
- Spine Width: 36 mm
- Width: 111 mm
- ISBN-10: 0099429233
- Publisher Date: 05 Feb 2004
- Depth: 42
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 367 gr
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
Unlock the secrets of Roslin Chapel with The Book of Hiram by Ruth Reichl. Explore a 14-year quest uncovering hidden teachings, revealing the origins of Christianity, Freemasonry, and science. Discover the cosmic code connecting the Exodus, Solomon’s Temple, and the Star of Bethlehem. ISBN: 9780099429234. Uncover the truth behind the Bible and Freemasonry.
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Souvik Das –
While interesting, the book presents theories as fact without enough concrete evidence to back them up.
Bharat Chandila –
Fascinating! This book opened my eyes to the hidden symbolism in Freemasonry and early Christianity. Highly recommended.
Rahul Rinwa –
An intriguing read, but some connections felt a bit stretched. Still, a thought-provoking exploration of Roslin Chapel’s mysteries.
Premsi Raman T –
Author puts the effort into explaining the origin, the cosmic code, and history, which is a great read!
Suyash Pratap Rana –
I enjoyed the journey through Roslin Chapel’s history, but the book tries to connect too many disparate elements.
Bharat Jindal –
The author’s passion is evident, but the book gets bogged down in unnecessary details. Could have been more concise.
Barun Mandi –
It was written beautifully and with a lot of thought. Definitely recommend!
Pranav Chawla –
Mind-blowing! This book challenges everything I thought I knew about history and religion. A must-read for truth-seekers.
Yash Khaneja –
Some interesting ideas, but the writing style is a bit dry. It felt like reading a textbook at times.
Parjeet Singh –
I found it really boring and hard to continue after a while
Jitender Kumar –
A lot of information was missing that made the context unclear.
Ansh Arora –
I was captivated by the historical details, but the author lost me with some of the more far-fetched claims. A mixed bag overall.
Sahil Carpenter –
I loved reading the book. It was quite informative and helpful in understanding history.
Kanishka Sharma –
A truly enlightening experience. This book will expand your understanding of the world and your place in it.
Yogesh Jijhontiya –
The book explains the origin of Freemasonry with historical references.
Anushua Roy –
The premise is intriguing, but the book lacks a clear focus. It jumps around too much.
Abhinandan Agrawal –
It was an okay read. The author could have explained the ideas more simply
Akarsh Na –
Author tries to make sense of a lot of information in one book and fails at doing so.
Zeshan Ashraf –
Absolutely brilliant! This book is a work of art, weaving together history, mythology, and spirituality.
Sheetal Nimaliya –
The author did a great job connecting freemasonry with science and religion.
Yoush Sonkar –
The author presents a compelling case, but I remain skeptical about some of the conclusions. Worth reading, though.
Aayush Jaiswal –
A real page-turner! I couldn’t put it down until I uncovered every secret. The research is impeccable.