Description
- ISBN-13: 9780099699415
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 178 mm
- No of Pages: 512
- Spine Width: 29 mm
- Width: 112 mm
- ISBN-10: 0099699419
- Publisher Date: 06 Mar 1997
- Depth: 29
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 298 gr
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
Unlock the secrets of Jesus, Freemasonry, and the Knights Templar in The Hiram Key. Explore 4,000 years of history, uncovering hidden rites and challenging cherished beliefs. From ancient Egyptian tombs to Rosslyn Chapel, discover the truth behind the most secret rites of Freemasonry and the lost scrolls of Jesus. Was Jesus a Freemason? Buy Now!
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Abdul Aamir Tajar –
Too many leaps of faith for my taste. It presents interesting theories, but lacks solid evidence to back them up. I am bit disappointed.
Shikhar Suryawanshi –
A real eye-opener! It challenged my preconceived notions and made me want to research further. A must-read for history buffs.
Debajit Patra –
Interesting premise, but poorly executed. The arguments felt weak and the overall structure was confusing.
Abhijeet Bera –
An interesting read, though it jumps around a lot. Some compelling ideas, but hard to follow at times. Made me think, but didn’t fully convince me.
Aditya Bhamboo –
Fascinating exploration of history and symbolism. Whether you agree with the conclusions or not, it’s a thought-provoking journey.
K Harishankar –
I enjoyed learning about Freemasonry, but the Jesus connection felt forced. The author is trying to make the connection, but not really connecting with the dots.
Kavesh Pandit –
It’s OKAY, but it could be better. The writer is just throwing out theories without evidence. I would like to see solid evidence supporting his claims.
Pranjal Kumar –
Absolutely brilliant! A comprehensive and compelling argument. One of the best books I’ve read this year on history and religion.
Supriya Sahu –
A captivating read from start to finish. It’s a wild ride through history, filled with secrets and intrigue. I couldn’t put it down!
Rushabh Ashish Surana –
Mind-blowing! This book connects dots I never thought possible. A bit dense, but worth the effort to understand the connections made.
Brishti Hazra –
Started strong, but got bogged down in details. The writing style could be more engaging. Some parts were a bit dry to read.
Shantanu –
I found it repetitive and somewhat sensationalized. The connections felt tenuous and speculative. Not sure I buy the central claims.