Abraham’s Altar
I have stated before that every ancient monument on the British isles, like the mounds, stone circles, ditches, and altars were created by a special group of Israelites. I’ve also stated that Stonehenge is an accumulation of all types of monuments. So, this next form of monument, what scholars call dolmen, is readily understood to be made within Stonehenge.
The image above points out, according to Scripture, where the ditch and altar would be.
Again, The Giant’s Ring is Stonehenge at it’s bearest point. It is also Scripture’s closest description of the altar and ditch of Elijah. However, the altar depicted in this monument stems from a more precise understanding.. The altar in the middle of The Giant’s Ring is a prototype of Israelite altars.
Ordinary Altar
Without any doubt, this is what we all call to mind when we envision an old school altar. It has a table top and four legs. This is an altar. Now, we need to get back to Scripture to get a better understanding of what an altar built inside of the Giant’s Ring would be described as.
Joshua 8:31
‘He built it according to the law of Moses, an altar of uncut stone on which no iron tool has been used.”
So this is understood. An altar of uncut stone. That previous image of an altar is obviously cut stone. But what would uncut stone look like? What would a table top with three to four legs look like, if the stone was uncut?
These so-called dolmen has eluded true meaning for centuries. They are most numerous in a country that seemingly, shouldn’t have none at all. The Korean lands is known to have the most Abrahamic Altars in the World . As the book will attest,. Abraham’s Altar is more significant than we know.
This is a great example of an uncut altar using no iron tools. It is also combined with a mound and stone circle. Typical of Israelite customary monuments.
As the Scripture instituted custom and law for the constructing of altars, we now have proof of who introduced the monument, why it was brought forth, and what they actually are.