Hiram Abiff Boaz was born in 1866.
Hiram Abiff's mother is often referred to as "the widow" in Masonic tradition. In the allegorical narrative of Freemasonry, she is not given a specific name, but she is symbolic of loss and the nurturing aspect of motherhood. Hiram Abiff, a central figure in Masonic lore, is said to have been raised by her, which contributes to the themes of sacrifice and resurrection in Masonic teachings.
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That is totally incorrect. HYRAM ABIFF is only a symbol for each intellectual who desires to become a mason. He has no depiction of race, creed nore religion.
"Widow's son" is a masonic phrase referring to Hiram Abiff
There were 3 Grand Masters in King Solomon's day; King Solomon, King Hiram of Tyre, and Hiram Abiff.
After the death of Hiram Abiff, the master mason's password was whispered in the ear of the newly initiated master mason by a fellow mason during a special ceremony. This practice ensured that the password remained known only to those who had been properly initiated.
Hiram Abiff, according to Freemasonry, is the Grand Master. The most important and significant of the legendary symbols of Freemasonry is undoubtedly that which relates to the fate of Hiram Abiff, commonly called by the way of excellence, the "Legend of the third degree." "This legend has been considered of so much importance, that it has been preserved in the symbolism of every masonic rite." No matter the modifications or alterations the general system may have undergone...the legend of the Temple Builder was ever left untouched to present itself in all the integrity of its ancient mythical forms." The ceremonial of the third degree of Master Mason is unquestionably the most important, impressive, and instructive portion of the ritual of Ancient Freemasonry. That part of the rite which is connected with the legend of Hiram Abiff. If you need more on Hiram Abiff recommend reading "From the Master's Carpet" by Past Master Edmond Ronayne, The following information was provided from an orignal copy of "The Masonic Report" copyright: 1976
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Hiram Abiff is a character who figures prominently in an allegorical play that is presented during the third degree of Craft Freemasonry. In this play, Hiram is presented as being the chief architect of King Solomon's Temple, who is murdered by three ruffians during an unsuccessful attempt to force him to divulge the Master Masons' secret password.This, then, is a person who never existed.To date, no archaeological evidence for Solomon's Temple has been found and the only references to the First Temple in Jerusalem that might be contemporary with its supposed existence is contained in the Hebrew Bible.According to secular historians, the Temple would have been completed in around 960 BCE and destroyed by the Babylonians in 587/6 BCE.Traditional rabbinic sources state that the First Temple stood for 410 years and based on the 2nd-century work Seder Olam Rabbah, place construction in 832 BCE and destruction in 422 BCE (3338 AM), 165 years later than secular estimates.
The address of the Hiram Rosenwald School Museum is: 732 Hiram Douglasville Hwy, Hiram, GA 30141