Pantheon in Rome
The Ancient Roman Pantheon in Rome – Depicting the 8 God Kings of Human History (Revelation 17: 10).
The Pantheon in Rome completed in 126 A.D. by Apollodorus of Damascus (Acts 9:10) features eight symmetrically arranged niches (statue pedestals) within its rotunda. AI Gemini
The lower level consists of four groups of 4 columns representing the 4 Eastern Global Gentile Kingdoms (Tower of Babel – Nimrod, Egypt – Pharaoh Akhenaten, Babylon – Nebuchadnezzar, Persia – Cyrus the Great).
The first band of the dome is the Fith Kingdom the 1st Western Kingdom (Greece – Alexander the Great).
Above Greece is the tiled band on the dome representing 6th Kingdom Rome (Julius Caesar) the building Basilica Julia and the Triumphal Archs of Titus and Septimius Severus all three have tiled ceilings.
The 7th Kingdom (Revised Rome – Saint Constantine) is represented by the smooth band above the tiled band, the Arch of Constantine has a smooth non-tiled archway.
The 8th Kingdom (Jerusalem – Jesus Christ, Millennial Reign) is the “oculus” open (not built with hands, Daniel 2:34, 2 Corinthians 5:1) highest portion of the Pantheon dome.
by David Anson Brown