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Hiram Abif & The temple of Solomon: Fact or Fiction

by Jc Reardon
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798305307726
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 140
  • Original Price: USD 12.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 195 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Mystery & Detective / General

Hiram Abif is a legendary figure in Masonic tradition, central to the allegory and teachings of Freemasonry. While he is not explicitly mentioned in the historical or biblical accounts of the construction of King Solomon's Temple, his character is derived from the biblical figure of Hiram, the master craftsman mentioned in 1 Kings 7:13-14 and 2 Chronicles 2:13-14. Here's an explanation of both the biblical and Masonic perspectives:

Biblical Account

In the Bible, Hiram (also called Huram) is described as a skilled artisan from Tyre, sent by King Hiram of Tyre to assist King Solomon in building the Temple in Jerusalem. He was:

  • The son of a widow from the tribe of Naphtali and his father was a man of Tyre, skilled in working with bronze.
  • Renowned for his expertise in metalwork, he created many of the Temple's furnishings, including the two bronze pillars (Jachin and Boaz), the bronze sea, and various other intricate designs and implements.
Masonic Legend

In Freemasonry, Hiram Abif is a symbolic figure representing the archetype of the master craftsman. His story is central to the rituals of the third (Master Mason) degree and serves as a moral and philosophical allegory. According to Masonic tradition:

  • Hiram Abif was the chief architect and builder of King Solomon's Temple.
  • He possessed great skill and was entrusted with the secrets of the master craftsman.
  • The legend recounts his tragic death at the hands of three ruffians (known as Jubela, Jubelo, and Jubelum), who sought to force him to reveal the master's word (symbolizing secret knowledge or wisdom). Despite threats and ultimately violence, Hiram remained steadfast and refused to betray his trust, thus dying as a martyr to duty, integrity, and fidelity.
Symbolic Role in Freemasonry

Hiram Abif's story serves as an allegory for:

  1. Integrity and Sacrifice: His unwavering commitment to his principles underlines the importance of fidelity to one's moral and ethical values.
  2. Death and Resurrection: The legend symbolizes the idea of spiritual rebirth and the immortality of the soul. The dramatic events of his death and "raising" in Masonic ritual represent personal transformation and the pursuit of higher knowledge.
  3. Wisdom and Craftsmanship: Hiram's role reflects the virtues of skill, dedication, and mastery in one's work, aligning with the values of Freemasonry.

While Hiram Abif is a fictionalized figure in Freemasonry, his story is rich in allegory and is used to teach profound moral lessons. It is important to note that the Masonic interpretation of Hiram Abif is distinct from the historical and religious narratives surrounding the construction of Solomon's Temple.

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