There really is something greater and more mysterious to the Giza pyramids than we originally thought.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the same team who discovered structures below the Pyramid of Khafre now say they have uncovered “shafts and chambers” under the Pyramid of Menkaure.
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In an interview with the Daily Mail, Filippo Biondi from the University of Strathclyde said that current scans indicate a “90% probability” that the same pillars under Khafre are also under Menkaure. As the Post noted, this makes it even more plausible that these pyramids are actually planted right on top of a “single, colossal subterranean complex some 2,000 feet below the desert surface.”
This fascinating discovery also demonstrates a realistic probability that there is a network of tunnels connecting other structures below the surface, according to Biondi.
Now the real question to these findings: Where did these structures come from, and who built them? From a biblical perspective, one possible explanation has long been hidden in plain sight: the Nephilim.
Genesis 6:4 tells us that, “There were giants in the earth in those days… mighty men which were of old, men of renown.” The Book of Enoch describes these beings as the hybrid offspring of rebellious angels and human women, beings of immense strength and forbidden knowledge.
What if the Great Pyramids weren’t merely tombs for pharaohs—but markers built atop ancient ruins predating even Egyptian civilization?
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This unfolding mystery challenges the timeline of human history and echoes Jesus’ words in Matthew 24:37: “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.” In Noah’s day, the Nephilim filled the earth with violence and corruption. Is it possible we’re uncovering their ancient strongholds now—at the end of the age?
The deeper we dig, the more the sands of Egypt may begin to whisper truths from a forgotten age—one that points not just to history, but to prophecy.
Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.