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THE ORIGIN OF MASONRY
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V. The Holy of Holies and the Resurrection
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by Cromwell Mensch 32 degree
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THE NEW AGE - NOVEMBER 1948
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The Holy of Holies of King Solomon's Temple was called the Oracle, and
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was sometimes entirely different and apart from thee room called the
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"middle chamber" of the Temple. The Temple itself was a stone building,
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60 cubits long, 20 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high. Around the outside
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of the main structure were three chambers, superimposed one above the
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other. These three chambers were designated as the nethermost, the
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middle, and the third chambers, respectively. They were narrow,
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corridor-like rooms, for the nethermost was 5 cubits wide, the middle 6
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cubits, and the third, 7 cubits wide. The nethermost was on the ground
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floor level, and evidentl y served as a rob ing room, as well as a place
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for the storage of implements and vessels used in the ceremonials. The
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middle chamber was one flight up, and served as a storage vault, as did
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the third chamber above it. Estimates as to the value of gold, silver,
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and other valuables stored in these upper chambers of the Temple, run
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all the way from five to ten billions of dollars. In short, this middle
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chamber of the Temple served as the storage vault for the material
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wealth which fou nd its way into the coffers of the priesthoo d. These
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chambers were an innovation peculiarly adapted to the Temple, for there
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was nothing comparable to them in the original Tabernacle.
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The Holy of Holies of the Tabernacle was a perfect cube, formed of the
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veil, and the 4 pillars which supported it. This cube was the central
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theme of its design, and the unit of measurement by which all parts of
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the Tabernacle were apportioned. For practical purposes, one edge of
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this cube was divided into 10 equal parts, and each of these parts was
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called a cubit. In other words, the Holy of Holies of the Tabernacle was
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10 cubits long in each of its three dimensions. The Oracle of the
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Temple, on the other hand, measured 20 cubits in each of its three
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dimensions. This increase in size destroyed the perfect harmony of
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design which had prevailed in the Tabernacle. In the Tabernacle, the
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Holy of Holies was placed in the middle of the structure, and the
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celestial angle of 23 1/2 degrees was brought down to the center of the
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cubical room. This descending angle was the essential ingredient of
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Jacob's ladder, and below the center of the cubical it exactly subtended
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the 1 1/2 cubits of the Ark of the Covenant in section. It also did the
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same for the Ark in longitudinal section. The 7th ordinate of Jacob's
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ladder intersected the Arc in its exact center, and joined the celestial
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an d terrestrial spheres. It was the axis about which the Tabernacle
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formed a symmetrical design. These celestial ingredients set the Holy of
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Holies up as a material token that the Tabernacle was indeed none other
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but the House of God. This did not hold true of the arrangement in the
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Temple, for its Oracle was at the rear of the main room, and its
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volumetric displacement was 8 times that of the Tabernacle's Holy of
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Holies.
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The resurrection, or raising of the body from the dead, was exemplified
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as a ritual long before Moses came onto the, scene. The very temples
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where he was initiated into the mysteries contain graphic illustrations
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of this ceremony. The central figure is Osiris, who was raised from his
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bier at the command of Horus. The departed soul of Osiris is shown as a
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graven image in the form of a bird, perched in the Erica tree at the
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head of the bier. Moses transposed this into a nobler conception , by
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coupling the rebirth of nature with the phenomenon of the spring equinox
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in the celestial. This position he gave to Reuben the first born, as the
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beginning of Israel's strength, the excellency of dignity, and the
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excellency of power, Genesis 49:3. But Reuben was unstable as water, and
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destined not to excel, because he wentest up to his Father's bed, and
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then defiledst he it, Genesis 49:4. The tribe of Reuben corresponded
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with the constell ation of Taurus, the bull. This bull was called Apis b
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y the Egyptians, and was part of the animal worship and deification
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practiced by them. The doctrine of Moses pointed out that the
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beneficence of God came from the celestial sphere, and this figure of
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Apis the bull in the constellation of Taurus defiled his Father's bed.
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Reuben was named as the firstborn because at the time of the Exodus the
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spring equinox occurred in the constellation of Taurus. The rebirth is
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now symbolized by the Aca cia, instead of the Erica tree.
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It was this paganism of the bull in Taurus that caused Moses to shift
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the leadership to the tribe of Judah, from whence comes the strong grip
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of the Lion's paw. As a matter of fact, the 12 tribes of Israel
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originated in the Father's house, for they all correspond with the
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characteristics of the 12 constellations of the Zodiac. Every third one
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of these constellations contains one of the 4 guardian stars of the
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heavens; namely, Aldebaran in Taurus, Regulus in Leo, Antares in
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Scorpio, and Fomalhaut in connecti on with Aquarius. Reuben corresponded
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with Taurus, who defiled his Father's bed. Judah represented Leo, the
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lion, with the guardian star of Regulus. Regulus is described in Genesis
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48:10 as the lawgiver, which shall not depart from between his (Leo's)
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feet until Shiloh come. The next guardian star is Antares, in the
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constellation of Scorpio. It was represented by Dan; for he was to be a
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serpent by the way, that biteth the horse heels, Genesis 49:17. This
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designation comes from the fact that the scorpion is the only "serpent"
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whose striking range is limited to the heel of the horse. The fourth
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guardian star is Fomalhaut, actually in the constellation of Pisces
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Austrinus; but the stream of water which flows from the jar of Aquarius
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is inseparable from Fomalhaut in this mythological presentation.
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Aquarius was represented by Ephraim, one of the sons of Joseph, who
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Genesis 49:22 says was a fruitful bough by the well. These 4 tribes,
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which corresponded with the c onstellations containing the 4 guardian
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stars, occupi ed the 4 corners of the encampment about the Tabernacle.
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The other eight were interspersed between - these four encamped at the
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corners.
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The rendition of the so-called Hiramic legend has a great deal more fact
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in it than fiction. All that is needed is to replace the Temple with the
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Tabernacle. It was Moses who lived under the tyranny of Ramses II, and
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it was such a tyrant as he who struck first at the free speech of the
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individual. This is the episode that is enacted at the first station. If
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this blow at the power of guttural expression failed to quench the fire
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of independent thought, sterner measures were taken by striking at the
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very hear t of such characters as Moses. Finally, the lash and the
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burdens were increased to the point where the workmen literally fell
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dead at their feet. The three stations which epitomize these episodes
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may be identified with the three stations in the Tabernacle; namely, the
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Altar in the east, the Candlestick in the south, and the Table of
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Shewbread in the north. The 12 tribes are still preserved in the 12
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fellowcraft, who are assigned to the same positions in which the tribes
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were encamped about the Tab ernacle. A ccording to Chapter 2 of the Book
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of Numbers, 3 of the tribes were encamped in the east, 3 in the south, 3
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in the west, and 3 in the north."
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It is a common error to confuse that which was lost with the so-called
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"lost" word. This word is one of the most peculiar words in the
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dictionary, which gives it a prominence no lost word could ever assume.
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That which was really lost are the secrets of the Tabernacle's design,
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although, in a broader sense, they were merely concealed in the cabalism
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of the writings of Moses. As a matter of fact, the layout of the modern
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lodge room more closely follows the design of the Tabernacle than it
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does that of the Temple. The central feature of that design was the Holy
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of Holies, and the Ark of the Covenant, which was subtended below its
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center by the angle of the ecliptic. The modern altar is in the
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identical position occupied by the Ark in the Tabernacle, which was in
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the exact center of the structure. The token of the "Word" is now on top
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of the Altar, whereas in the Tabernacle it was deposited inside the Ark.
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The Candlestick still stands at the south, although its lights have now
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been reduced to 3. The Golden Altar in the east still retains its
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position as the station of the master of ceremonies. The Table of the
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Shewbread originally was in the north, but this station has now been
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shifted to the west. The modern master of ceremonies would be somewhat
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at a loss in an attempt to arrange the 10 candlesticks and the 10 tables
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specified for the Temple of Solomon, I Kings 7:49. He would be a little
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more successful with the "lost" word, for a clue to both it and the
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design of the Tabernacle is to be found in the cabalism of Moses, when
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he changed the name of Abram to Abraham, and the name of Jacob to
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Yisrael.
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