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4 Αυγ 2015 · Mahabone means "the Grand Lodge door opened" and is whispered to a candidate in the third degree of Masonry. Learn about the origin and meaning of this word, and how it relates to the legend of Hiram Abiff and the temple's secret.
The web page explores the possible meanings and origins of the Master's word in Freemasonry, which is often whispered as "Mah-Hah-Bone". It uses Hebrew numerology to connect the word with various biblical, mythological and esoteric symbols and concepts.
It is in this position, and this only, and then only in a whisper, except in open Lodge, that the word is given - it is MAHABONE or MACBONAH (The Worshipful Master keeps up the last of the five points of Fellowship until he has communicated the word which he does aloud. Candidate repeats word after Worshipful Master.
Hiram Abiff is the central character of an allegory in Freemasonry, representing the chief architect of King Solomon's Temple. He is also the name of three biblical figures involved in the construction of the temple, according to the Hebrew Bible.
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given as ‘Mahabone Makbenak’. In Israel in Hebrew we say, transliterated to an English pronunciation, Mahaboneh MetHaboneh. The translation for both renditions is normally given as “What! The Builder!” “The Builder is dead!” My premise is that the accepted translation into English of the second word is incorrect because
7 Μαΐ 2024 · It was later anglicised into MAHABONE. This word, which evokes bone and putrefaction, seems well suited to the legend of Noah, which is known to us from a single English manuscript, the 'Graham' MS of 1726, which obviously gives us the key.