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Boaz and Jachin: From Solomon’s Temple to Freemasonry – Unraveling the Symbolism

22nd March 2024
laying a pivotal role in the symbolism of Freemasonry. Within this centuries-old fraternal organization, the pillars are emblematic of the entrance to King Solomon's Temple, representing the gateway to knowledge, enlightenment, and the sanctum sanctorum of Masonic lore

In the biblical narrative, Boaz and Jachin are described as two pillars made of copper, brass, or bronze that were positioned at the entrance of Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem, marking the first Temple’s grand porch.

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