The Fallen Mystery
This assembly of seemingly Fallen and broken stone has baffled scholars for a long time. At first glance, it is easy to surmise that the large and long stone fell from its location next to the still standing stone.
The standard labeling of Stonehenge says that the two smaller stones that are lined up with the large stone, in the circled part of the image, is said to be broken from the large stone. It’s understandable, but it is also the their rationale that the other three smaller stones also broke in an even, uniform fashion. This would be all to easy to accept if the positioning or location was different. However, the location is almost dead center of the entire structure. If you look at almost all of these Ancient Israelite monuments, the middle always have a center piece.
It is known that a large number of dolmen or Abraham’s Altars were reconstructed because the stones just lie flat over their support legs and simply fall off. Recall, these stones are uncut. So there are no sockets or protrusions to hold them in place like the great lintel stones.
This is The Giant’s Ring. It’s center piece is just off center, but the altar is pure uncut stone. As I l stated before, Stonehenge is the Giant’s Ring with all the other monuments included. If this is the case, then a dolmen, altar stone, or Abraham’s Altar should be the center piece.
Take another look at the stones that are circles in the first image. The formation is all to familiar if you have seen the hundreds or even thousands of dolmen or altars of Britain and even those of the Korea’s.
In this image I am showing that if you simply take the large flat stone and place it over the formatted four smaller stones, it will create or recreate an altar stone. And that left over stone will give it a familiar look.
If this structure is reorganized then Stonehenge will be refurbished into Eliyah’s Greatest Monument. It will definitely resemble what is described in Scripture, of course, with the added monuments.
Take one more Angle into consideration. Take the large stone and slightly turn it, and the place it over the four stones that make a square. This will leave a stone exposed, but this is typical Israelite architecture.
The altar in the middle of Stonehenge would resemble another altar as this one. To truly understand Stonehenge you have to reference it with other relative monuments. This is the reason why these people made them in the first place, as a Witness. Without other monuments to compare, the mystery would proceed. But since theseelite Israelites purposely left their signature pieces in abundance, we have the evidence to solve the question of what these monuments are, and who created them.
Without the Giant’s Ring in Belfast, we couldn’t definitively determine that the centerpiece was in fact an altar. But with a cross reference, we have a snapshot of Stonehenge at it’s basic self.