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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY - 6 - 6


Above the entrance of Freemason's Hall [close to Co(n)vent Garden (the garden for the monks of Westminster Abbey)]
Freemason's Motto: AUDI - VIDE - TACE HEAR - SEE - [Keep] SILENCE
On the Ark is found the inscriotion: "KADOSH LE ADONAI" - "HOLY FOR YAHWEH"
[This was the motto to be found on the mitre or head-dress of the Chief Rabbi or Senior Jewish Priest].
In the Torah [4+1] this is known as aron hakodesh - The Holy Crown.

The Three [Pagan] Symbols of Freemasonry:
1. PENTAGRAM [found at ALL the entrances to 60 Great Queen [Semiramis - Cosort to Nimrod] Street!
[Headquarters to 8,600 Lodges throughout the UK]
2. OBELISK
3. DOME [look at the Obelisk - below the "Square" (the perfect ashlar)]

Be aware of the Hebrew script!
JaBulOn - 3 gods in One

Lieutenants of LUCIFER
Captains of CRAFT
Majors of [Maleficent Mephistopheles &] MOLOCH
Colonels of CONSPIRACY
Brigadiers of [Beelzebub &] BAPHOMET
Generals of [the] GENERATIVE [Principle]

"Speaking the Truth in times of universal DECEIT is a revolutionary act!" George Orwell



The Torah, being the core of Judaism, is naturally also the core of the synagogue. As such, the Torah is "dressed" often with a sash, various ornaments and often (but not always) a crown (customs vary). Torah scrolls, called a Sefer Torah ("Book [of] Torah"), are still used for Jewish religious services and are stored in the holiest part of the synagogue in the Ark known as the "Holy Ark" (aron hakodesh in Hebrew.)

Jews have revered the Torah through the ages, as have Samaritans and Christians. Jesus regarded the Torah as authoritative, and his Great Commandment (Matt. 22:36-40) that is a summary of the duties of humans before God is based on two commandments from the Torah:

"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind (Deuteronomy 6:5)." This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: "Love your neighbor as yourself (Leviticus 19:18)." All the Law (Torah) and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.

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