Moses, the Hebrews and the Temple

Discover the fascinating Masonic perspective on one of history’s most enduring narratives in Moses, the Hebrews, and the Temple by Everett R. Turnbull and Ray V. Denslow. Originally presented as an oration before the Grand Chapter of Washington in 1951, this insightful work explores the historical and symbolic significance of Moses, the formation of the Hebrew nation, and the construction of the Tabernacle and Solomon’s Temple. Delving into the intersection of ancient Egyptian wisdom, Hebrew traditions, and Masonic allegory, this text reveals hidden connections between sacred architecture, biblical history, and esoteric symbolism.


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