One of the questions which I had when I first went through my degrees was "Where is Tyre?" You hear about Hiram, King of Tyre, but the actual location is never really revealed.
1 Kings 5:1 says, " And Hiram, King of Tyre sent his servants unto Solomon;". This Biblical reference is the basis for many of our allegories and it established that King Solomon and King Hiram had a relationship, but it still doesn't answer the question about Tyre.
In the present day, Tyre is a city on the shores of Lebanon about 50 miles south of Beirut. In the time of King Hiram, it was a part of Phoenicia, which was a maritime trading culture which existed along the shores of modern day Syria, Lebanon and Israel. Phoenicia was structured much like Ancient Greece. Its was comprised of a number of independently governed city-states, of which Tyre was the southern most city.
Originally, Tyre was an island off of the coast, but during the 3rd century BC, the Macedonian conqueror, Alexander the Great, constructed a causeway from the mainland during a siege of the city. The causeway has since widened and Tyre is now a part of the mainland as a small peninsula.
King Hiram I and Kind Solomon (son of King David) enjoyed a close relationship during the 9th century BC. King Hiram is said to have sent not only his servants (architects and workmen) , but cedar from Lebanon as well. Hiram I ruled Tyre until 947 BC. It is rich in history, both in and out of the Bible and is a modern day location rich in antiquities and tourist attractions.
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
My Apologies
Life has been very busy as of late! I had a weekend in Germany, I am moving my work office to a new location last week and this week. I was in DC for a day. I have been very busy Masonically too! I will get to posting and writing very soon!
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