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^17)^ King Solomon's officers appointed before he commenced
the work of the Temple. [1 Kings 4:7-19]
HKing Solomon appointed Deputy Grand Master
the Illustrious Tito prince Harodin, Senior Grand
warden; And the Noble prince Adoniram, Junior
Grand Warden [1 Kings 4:1-6]; the number of them Employed, aranged,
and classed in every Department of this work was ats
follows—The first, Harodin princes, Rulers or provosts
three Hundred; Secondly, Mon Atzchism or overseers,
as the fifteen and comforters of the people in working
these were expert workman & named by King Solomon
masters meaning mMasters over the workman to
the number of 3,300; thirdly Shiblim, named Stone
Squarers, polishers and Sculptors, Hewers, Setters,
Layers, & Builders, [1 Kings 5] therese these were expert Fellowcrafts
80,000 the number of ^Free^ Masons employed in the work of
the temple, exclusive of the Two Grand Masters Wardens;
113, 600, the men of burdens 70,000 not numbered as
Masons; in the qua^ar^ries were 750 lod[g]es, each containing
one master, two wardens, & eleven times seven brother,
which amount to 6,000 men; in the forest of Lebeanon were
420 lodges, with the same number in each which
Shall here add a little further on Masonry
King Solomon's officers appointed before he commanded
the work of the Temple. 1 Kings 4:7-19
King Solomon appointed Deputy Grand Master
the Illustrious Title prince Hasochir, Senior Grand
warden; And the Noble prince Adoniram, Junior
grand warden 1 Kings 4:1-6; the number of them employed, aranged,
and elaped in every Department of this work was as
follows, The first, Harodin princes, Rulers or proverb
three Hundred; Secondly, Mon Atzchism or overseers,
as the fifteen and comforters of the people in working
these were expert workmen & named by King Solomon
masters meaningMasters over the workman to
the number of 3,300; thirdly Giblites, named Stone
Squarers, polishers and Lumbers, Hewers, Setters,
Layers & Builders, 1 King 5 these were expert Fellowcrafts
80,000 the number of Free Masons employed in the work of
the temple, exclusive of the Two Grand Wardens;
113,600, the men of burdens 70,000 not numbered as
Masons; in the quiries were 750 lodes, each containing
one master, two wardens, & eleven times seven brother,
which amount to 6,000 men; in the forest of Lebanon were
420 lodges, with the same number in each which
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