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Feb 22, 2022 · This section tells of how King Solomon turned to King Hiram of Tyre, a port city on the Mediterranean coast about 140 miles northwest of Jerusalem, to help him construct the Temple in Jerusalem. This, of course, parallels the construction of the Tabernacle as related in Exodus 35-38.
Jan 4, 2022 · Hiram in Hebrew and its variant Huram both mean “brother of the exalted.” The first Hiram was the king of Tyre who reigned during the time of King David and his son King Solomon. The earliest mention of King Hiram in the Bible is after David conquered Jerusalem and established his capital there.
Hiram Abif was most probably selected by the King of Tyre to be sent to Solomon as a skillful artificer of preeminent skill that he might execute the principal works in the interior of the Temple and fabricate the various utensils intended for the sacred services.
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In Masonic ritual, Hiram Abiff is not a worker of brass as in Scripture, but rather the Grand Master at the building of Solomon’s temple. Each day, he lays out the work for the workmen to complete.
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According to the former, Hiram was an artificer only in brass; and the pieces which he executed for the Temple were the two pillars Jachin and Boaz, the molten sea with its twelve oxen, the ten lavers with their bases, the shovels, and basins, all of brass (I Kings vii. 14-45).