The Book Of Hiram

The Book Of Hiram

by Knight Christopher & Lomas Robert (Author)

Synopsis

The long forgotten, early rituals of Freemasonry tell a parallel story to the Bible. But they describe events the Bible does not mention - about a secret theology based on the ancient science of astronomy that was once the preserve of kings and high priests. This collection of long neglected Masonic texts have been distilled into a complete story which the authors have designated; The Masonic Testament which, for the first time in many hundreds of years, lays out the unexpected foundation of Masonic philosophy. The quest to find the prehistoric science behind these rituals spans five thousand years and four continents, and leads the authors to uncover a Stone Age cult of Venus worship that was passed down to Solomon and later Jewish kings. Working with the latest finding of archaeology and new biblical evidence they demonstrate how the Venus cult survived to be embraced by the last, would-be king of the Jews; Jesus Christ himself. In this, the final stage of their fourteen year quest to find the origins of Masonic ritual, the researchers who brought you The Hiram Key, follow many strange byways of astrology, ritualistic sex, and child sacrifice before finally reaching the real science that is the basis of Freemasonry. The whole surprising and shocking story is told in The Book of Hiram.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 496
Edition: 1st edition
Publisher: Century
Published: 01 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0712694382
ISBN 13: 9780712694384
Book Overview: Sequel to the bestselling the book The Hiram Key

Media Reviews
A breakthrough book. The last four thousand years are never going to look the same again. -- Graham Hancock From the Paperback edition.
Author Bio
Christopher Knight was born in 1950, and has a degree in advertising and graphic design. He is chairman of a marketing and advertising agency and is a Freemason. Robert Lomas was born in 1947 and has a degree in electrical engineering. He has worked on the guidance systems for Cruise missiles, and was involved in the early development of home computers. He is a Freemason and lectures on Masonic history.