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".
There is no such thing in Freemasonry.
Masoneria is a Spanish word that mean freemasonry in English. Freemasonry is an organization of labourers that dates back to European medieval times.
In Karnataka, South India, it used to be tradition for widows to have their heads shaved so no other men would have sex with them
The name of freemasonry is "Freemasonry".
Seven gavel raps in Freemasonry mean nothing (does not exist).
The term "music that soothes the savage beast" is not used in Freemasonry. In addition, it is not beast, it is "breast."
The name of the widow's son is not given. The account can be found at Luke 7:11-17.
Sometime during the summer of 28 AD.
that you should probably move. they're f-in black widows.
Black widows reproduce sexually if that's what you mean. The female needs the male to fertilize her eggs or no offspring will be produced.
A.L. Stands for "Anno Lucius" in Freemasonry and it is translated into English as "The year of the light"
How did Freemasonry affect George Washington's life?