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
King Hiram I died in -946.
Yes, Hiram Rhodes Revels died on January 16, 1901
Hiram Bocachica debuted on September 13, 2000 and played his final game on July 17, 2007.
Hiram Burgos debuted on April 20, 2013 and played his final game on May 21, 2013.
Hiram Abiff Boaz was born in 1866.
You can read about Hiram Abiff, the widow's son, in the related link.
"Widow's son" is a masonic phrase referring to Hiram Abiff
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.
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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One of the central characters in Masonic legend is the man who was the chief architect at the building of The Temple of The Lord at Jerusalem by Solomon, the King of Israel. His name, according to the Bible, was Hiram, and he was recorded as having trained in Tyre, working for the King of Tyre, also named Hiram. According to the text, Hiram the Builder (as differentiated from "Hiram the King") was the son of a citizen of Tyre and an Israeli woman who had moved to Tyre, likely with her father and family. His mother, of the Israeli tribe of Naphthali, was a widow; as a result, Hiram was known as "The Widow's Son".
The address of the Hiram Rosenwald School Museum is: 732 Hiram Douglasville Hwy, Hiram, GA 30141
Hiram Maxim invented the Hiram machine gun