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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_I King Hiram I] Wikipedia - "Hiram I, according to the Hebrew Bible, was the Phoenician king of Tyre. He reigned from 980 to 947 BC..."
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_I King Hiram I] Wikipedia - "Hiram I, according to the Hebrew Bible, was the Phoenician king of Tyre. He reigned from 980 to 947 BC..."
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Abiff Hiram Abiff] Wikipedia - Hiram Abiff is a character who figures prominently in an allegorical play that is presented during the third degree of Craft Freemasonry. In this play, Hiram is presented as being the chief architect of King Solomon's Temple..."
 
* [http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/secret_teachings_of_all_ages/hiramic_legend.htm The Hiramic legend] Phoenixmasonry - "WHEN Solomon--the beloved of  God, builder of the Everlasting House, and Grand Master of the Lodge of  Jerusalem--ascended the throne of his father David he consecrated his life to  the erection of a temple to God and a palace for the kings of Israel. David's  faithful friend, Hiram, King of Tyre, hearing that a son of David sat upon the  throne of Israel, sent messages of congratulation and offers of assistance to  the new ruler. In his History of the Jews, Josephus mentions that  copies of the letters passing between the two kings were then to be seen both  at Jerusalem and at Tyre. "
 
* [http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/secret_teachings_of_all_ages/hiramic_legend.htm The Hiramic legend] Phoenixmasonry - "WHEN Solomon--the beloved of  God, builder of the Everlasting House, and Grand Master of the Lodge of  Jerusalem--ascended the throne of his father David he consecrated his life to  the erection of a temple to God and a palace for the kings of Israel. David's  faithful friend, Hiram, King of Tyre, hearing that a son of David sat upon the  throne of Israel, sent messages of congratulation and offers of assistance to  the new ruler. In his History of the Jews, Josephus mentions that  copies of the letters passing between the two kings were then to be seen both  at Jerusalem and at Tyre. "
  

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  • King Hiram I Wikipedia - "Hiram I, according to the Hebrew Bible, was the Phoenician king of Tyre. He reigned from 980 to 947 BC..."
  • Hiram Abiff Wikipedia - Hiram Abiff is a character who figures prominently in an allegorical play that is presented during the third degree of Craft Freemasonry. In this play, Hiram is presented as being the chief architect of King Solomon's Temple..."
  • The Hiramic legend Phoenixmasonry - "WHEN Solomon--the beloved of God, builder of the Everlasting House, and Grand Master of the Lodge of Jerusalem--ascended the throne of his father David he consecrated his life to the erection of a temple to God and a palace for the kings of Israel. David's faithful friend, Hiram, King of Tyre, hearing that a son of David sat upon the throne of Israel, sent messages of congratulation and offers of assistance to the new ruler. In his History of the Jews, Josephus mentions that copies of the letters passing between the two kings were then to be seen both at Jerusalem and at Tyre. "

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