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4 Αυγ 2015 · “Mahabone” is a secret word that means “the Grand Lodge door opened.” It is whispered into a candidate’s ear when they are entering the third degree of Masonry by means of the Lion’s Grip.
The English version ‘Mah Hah Bone’ (or Mahaboneh) has a value of 153. This is a very significant number, particularly as it provides the number of fishes caught by the disciples in their post-resurrection fishing trip on the sea of Galilee (John 21,11).
"MA-HA-BONE" REAL GRIP OF A MASTER MASON (HANDSHAKE) The Mason firmly grasps the right hand of a fellow Mason. The thumbs of both hands are interlaced. The first Mason presses the tops of his fingers against the wrist of the fellow Mason where it unites with the hand.
"Mah-Ha-Bone" is the substitute for the Master's Word. It means, "What, the Builder!".
27 Οκτ 2009 · While some lodges have a regionalized, secret lexicon, the most famous secret Masonic word is “Ma-ha-boneor,” or “Mahabone.” This word is commonly known to mean “The lodge doors are open.” Some say that Maha was taken from Hebrew, meaning, “What, the builder.”
WM: Ma - Ha - Bone. WM: My Brother, the word you have just received is a Hebrew word, and signifies, "What! The Builder?", and alludes to a particular tie in your Obligation wherein you swore that you would never give the substitute for the Master’s Word in any other way or manner than that in which you would receive it, which would be on the ...
He embraces Hiram on the five points of fellowship, standing foot to foot, knee to knee, breast to breast, hand to back and mouth to ear. King Solomon, played by the Worshipful Master, then whispers the substitute for the lost word in Hiram’s ear. That word is Ma-Ha-Bone.