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FAQ: I heard a Mason talking about a Masonic Bible. Do Masons have their own Bible?

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August 2006

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I heard a Mason talking about a Masonic Bible. Do Masons have their own Bible?

"No. The Bibles sometimes called 'Masonic Bibles' are just Bibles to
which a concordance, giving the Biblical citations on which the
Masonic Ritual is based, has been added. Sometimes reference material
on Masonic history is included. Anyone is welcome to read one." (Dr.
Jim Tresner, 33rd degree) Masonic Bibles are usually the King James
version.
 

Mike Martin

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I heard a Mason talking about a Masonic Bible. Do Masons have their own Bible?

There is no such thing as a “Masonic Bible”, even though many Freemasons unfortunately will use the term. However, there is a Masonic “presentation” Bible, which here in England, is usually presented to a brother when he attains the Third or Master Mason Degree.

The Masonic presentation Bible has one cover but actually contains 2 books, the first is a book called Freemasonry & the Bible by HL Haywood and the second is the normal King James Version of the Old and New Testaments. It also has a bit at the beginning just like a family presentation Bible for the brother’s Lodge details to be entered into
 
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Keith C

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The one we give to newly Raised Brothers in our Lodge is a KJV that has a S&C on the cover and pages in the front for the dates of Each Degree and the WM, SW & JW that took part in each Degree.
 

okielabrat

Registered User
After I was raised to Master Mason, I was presented a large family Bible, with the S&C in the front and Masonic info (plus list of officers & brothers at my raising) in the front. King James, with the words of Christ in red.

I compare that to my wife's grandfather's Masonic Bible, which was presented to him when he was raised to Master in late 1944, and given to me by my wife a month before I was Raised in appreciation to my degree work and love for the Craft. I have taken it to church on occasion, and the last time I did, my lodge brethren and several OES ladies from the local chapter marveled at it, mostly for the historical point of view. I have told my spouse that when I pass on, if she's alive, she gets it back, since it was her grandfather's after all. My own Bible is kept at home and is on the top of her rolltop desk next to my father-in-law's US flag (which was on his coffin during his funeral services).

Because of the historical, family and age reasons (it was printed in 1940), it usually remains in a dresser drawer, as I have another Bible I use for study. I feel deeply privileged to have her granddad's old Bible in my possession, and as an honor to a fallen Brother I take extra good care of it.
 

David612

Registered User
I was given a bible on my 3rd degree-
Nice little tradition I think-
Don’t know how much of it I will read however
 

Mark Stockdale

Premium Member
I've had my own bible for over 43 years, I won it at Sunday school at the age of 8 in an art competition judged by an American Pastor who was visiting us. I also have a bible that is over 140 years old, (and looks older), which I read often when I am taking part in living history events. I treasure them both, but the newest one more so, because I didn't have to buy it, it was presented to me.
 

Number4

Registered User
As others have said, a Masonic Bible is usually a regular KJV with the S&C embossed on the cover and pages inside for officers and visiting brethren to sign at your raising.

My Mother Lodge uses the same Bible for all degrees - it's a large book with color images of KS, HA and H, K of T on the front, but other lodges in the district use the small presentation Bible for the degrees, which is then given to the new Brother on raising
 

Matt1

Registered User
Jewish Brothers would use their Volume of the Scared Law (Tanakh)
Muslim Brothers would use their Volume of the Sacred Law (Koran).

Thank you... and are there a Masonic Tanakh and Quran as well (and do they even allow for masonic additions to their holy books), and are the new masters of these faiths presented one upon becoming a master? I'm just curious.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
Thank you... and are there a Masonic Tanakh and Quran as well (and do they even allow for masonic additions to their holy books), and are the new masters of these faiths presented one upon becoming a master? I'm just curious.
It is not custom (here) to put the Square and Compasses on those Volumes of the Sacred Law. And yes, they are normally presented when one becomes a Master Mason here in Victoria Australia. I always ask, while Christians seem happy to have something affixed into the front of their Volume of the Sacred Law (VSL) views will vary in other faiths.. I always ask the man who has become a Freemason for advice.
 

jermy Bell

Registered User
I don't know anything about no bible. We have a handbook, that we communicate with the high deity. Hail zook zook !!!!!
I'm on the wrong website again aren't I ?
 
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