Capítulo III — Los doblones y la genealogía

Some editions of Las Dramáticas Profecías are divided into 25–30 short chapters. Chapter 23 might deal with the or the “abomination of desolation.” Benavides was known to link pyramid inches to Daniel’s 70th week (7 years = 2,520 days). The number 23 appears as a difference between prophetic and solar years in some pyramidological tables.

Benavides, a Mexican author and esoteric researcher, argues that the Pyramid’s internal passages—such as the Grand Gallery and the King's Chamber—encode specific dates and cataclysmic events based on a mathematical system where one "pyramid inch" equals one solar year. Key Themes and Concepts

Rodolfo Benavides' seminal work, (Dramatic Prophecies of the Great Pyramid), remains a cornerstone of 20th-century esoteric literature. Originally published in the early 1960s, the book explores the theory that the Great Pyramid of Giza acts as a "chronograph in stone," containing mathematical secrets that map out the past and future of humanity. The Core Premise: History Written in Stone

He realized then that the file wasn't just a scan. It was a signal. By opening it, by reading the specific measurements of the "Grand Gallery" as interpreted by Benavides, Elías had inadvertently completed a circuit.