Jachin and Boaz are the names of two pillars once located in King Solomon's Temple, significant to the craft on many levels. The two pillars guarded the Temple's entrance and faced a westerly direction as part of the upper court. read more
Jachin and Boaz are the names of two pillars once located in King Solomon's Temple, significant to the craft on many levels. The two pillars guarded the Temple's entrance and faced a westerly direction as part of the upper court. read more
From Albert C. Mackey’s Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and its Kindred Sciences (with later inclusions) Abbreviations of technical terms or of official titles are of very extensive use in Freemasonry. They were, however, but rarely employed in the earlier Masonic publications. read more
Take God out of Freemasonry, and there is, literally, nothing left; it is a pricked balloon, an empty vessel, a bubble which has burst.” (Introduction to Freemasonry.) That the Letter “G” is not a secret symbol is attested by hundreds of Masonic writers, each of whom has written of it from a different standpoint. read more