Add one part heresy, one part detective story, and one part archaeology, and you get The Book of Hiram. Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas have concluded their 14 year quest for the historial Jesus, the roots of Christianity, and the origins of the Freemasons with this explosive new book. In The Hiram Key, The Second Messiah, and Uriel's Machine, Robert Lomas and Christopher Knight set out to discover the mysterious origins of the Freemasons. What resulted was a fascinating mixture of archeological surprises, pre-historic science, conspiracies, and heretical Christology. Among their discoveries were: / Freemasonry is in the possession of ancient esoteric secrets that go back to the time of King Solomon. / Jesus was in possession of that knowledge. / The Knights Templar rediscovered those secrets in their excavations of the Temple in Jerusalem during the Crusades. / The ancient scrolls taken from Jerusalem by the Knights Templar are most likely buried on the premises of Rosslyn Castle. / There were two universal floods (one of them described in Genesis). Pre-historic man developed a technology to predict those floods (e.g. Stonehenge).
The Book of Hiram both recapitulates their findings that appear in their previous books, expands on them, and presents new research that further bolsters their thesis that Freemasonry possesses ancient, albeit somewhat garbled and misunderstood wisdom. The second half of the book is The Masonic Testament. Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive chronological collection of the rites of the Freemasons. Those rites -- -combined with the authors' commentary -- -represent a document analogous to the Old and New Testaments. It is a document that adds to our knowledge of ancient Judaism, as well as adding a strand of esoteric knowledge that appears nowhere else.
- ISBN10 0007200889
- ISBN13 9780007200887
- Publish Date 7 March 2005 (first published 5 January 2004)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 22 February 2012
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Element Books Ltd
- Imprint Element Books
- Format Paperback (UK Trade)
- Pages 496
- Language English
- URL http://harpercollins.co.uk