14. GRAND, ELECT, PERFECT, AND SUBLIME MASON
The ninth arch, or Sacred Vault, was used by Solomon, King Hiram, and
Hiram Abiff, in which they held private conferences. After the death
of Hiram Abiff, the two kings resolved not to visit the Vault, nor
communicate the ineffable Name, until they found a successor. But
Adoniram, Joabert, and Stolkin had discovered Enoch's cube of agate, so
these three Masters were initiated into this sublime degree in the
Sacred Vault, and taught the true pronunciation of the Word. Soon after
the Temple was completed (in the year Anno Mundi 3000), the Babylonian
captivity began, and the Temple was destroyed, but the secret Vault
was not found. During the Crusades, however, a select few of the Princes
of Jerusalem were initiated by some "good and virtuous Masons," allowing
the secrets to be handed down until the present day.
The Lodge, cubical in shape, is hung in crimson. Three lights, in a
triangle, are in the North; five lights, in a pentagon, are in the South;
seven lights, in a heptagon, are in the West; and nine lights, in three
triangles, are in the East. The Pillar of Beauty is in the Northeast,
with the Table of Shewbread and Seven-Branched Candlestick. A "Pillar
of Enoch" (rough-hewn marble pieces put together, with Enochian char-
acters on it) is in the Southeast, with the Altar of Incense and Tablets
of the Law. To the West of the main chamber is the Sacred Vault, ap-
proached by a long passage of nine arches.
15. KNIGHT OF THE EAST OR SWORD
After the seventy years of the Babylonian captivity, King Cyrus of
Persia (after a prophetic dream) allowed the release of the 42,360
captives, and their return to Jerusalem. He also permitted the Second
Temple to be built, under the direction of Zerubbabel, the Governor
of Judea. Upon their journey back, however, the release of the captives
was contested at the bridge over the Euphrates. Just barely making it
to Jerusalem, Zerubbabel ordered that the Masons laying the Temple found-
ations should work "with the sword in one hand and a trowel in the other,"
for safety. This degree, and that succeeding it, are thus Chivalric,
with the initiate serving both as a Craftsman and a Warrior, constantly
on the alert in both capacities.
There are three "apartments." The first represents a Grand Lodge of
Perfection, but it is demolished and desecrated, representing the sorry
state found upon the return to Jerusalem. The officers here are the
standard Lodge of Perfection officers, all in black robes. The second
apartment represents King Cyrus' palace, and is hung in green and decor-
ated in the "Oriental" style. The officers represent Cyrus and his
knights, and wear water-green sashes, or "orders." In the third apart-
ment, a "bridge is represented extended over a river, and a rude altar
at the end" has been erected. The letters "L D P" are displayed, in
the cipher called "Passing the River."
Battery: [5-2]. The virtues of Chivalry are stressed, and the initiate,
now a "Knight Mason," is given a water-green sash with a green rosette
at the bottom (in memory of the liberator Cyrus). The apron is of
crimson velvet, edged with green, with a bleeding head above two crossed
swords, and a triangle (top point to the left) with three interlaced
triangles inside it. The jewel is three concentric gold triangles, with
two crossed swords inside them.
[edit on 15-6-2006 by Distracto]