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  2. Jahbulon - Wikipedia

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    Much of the available material that discusses the word Jahbulon does not address the administrative and jurisdictional distinctions amongst the appendant bodies of Freemasonry. Royal Arch Masonry is an appendant body to Freemasonry. In some areas it forms part of the York Rite, and in others it is an independent body. To be eligible to join one ...

  3. Hiram Abiff - Wikipedia

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    Solomon informs his workforce that the secret word of a master mason is now lost. He replaces it with a substitute word which is considered a secret by Masons. In Continental Freemasonry, the tale is slightly different: a large number of master masons, and not just Hiram, are working on the Temple, and the three ruffians are seeking the ...

  4. John J. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    John J. Robinson (c. 1918 – 1996) was an American author, best known as the author of Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry.He is also credited as being the "founding visionary" of the Masonic Information Center run by the Masonic Service Association of North America. [1]

  5. Masonic myths - Wikipedia

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    A fundamental myth of Freemasonry and the guiding thread of the Master's grade, it appeared in the 1730s. The Hiram myth completely transformed early Masonry, which knew only two grades, by adding a new legend that greatly changed the meaning of initiation. Quickly erasing that of Noah, it became universally established in speculative Freemasonry.

  6. The Lost Symbol - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Symbol is a 2009 novel written by American writer Dan Brown. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a thriller set in Washington, D.C. , after the events of The Da Vinci Code , and relies on Freemasonry for both its recurring theme and its major characters. [ 4 ]

  7. Old Charges (Freemasonry) - Wikipedia

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    It consists of 8 folio pages containing a catechism, a primitive initiation ritual, and the "Mason Word." The author and original ownership are unknown. [41] Based on its contents, it appears to be from a lodge associated with the Lodge of Kilwinning and is a product of the development of Scottish Freemasonry in the late 17th century. [21]

  8. Treatise on the Reintegration of Beings - Wikipedia

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    According to the Treatise, the name Jesus is the true word that is lost among the Freemasons. Also, it is the Pentagrammaton —a holy name—or a formula that is used by the Rosicrucians. If the name 'Jesus' is written according to the Kabbalistic method, which is common in the Renaissance mysticism, we get five letters ' יהשוה ‎ '.

  9. Ahiman Rezon - Wikipedia

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    It is generally accepted that the title was based on the Hebrew language. The explanation below and the names mentioned have no logical bearing on Freemasonry as such and are in no way related to Biblical figures. The main proof is the written word of Dermott who for the latter name wrote in Hebrew רצון not רזון.