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  1. Nov 5, 2023 · Shibboleth in Freemasonry refers to a distinctive word or phrase that is used to identify and distinguish members of the fraternity. It serves as a secret password or recognition tool, allowing Freemasons to verify each other’s affiliation.

  2. Here the word is traced to a Hebrew one, pronounced showable, from a root meaning to flow, and therefore shibboleth as meaning a stream that is flowing, an ear of corn groung out, and by analogy a flood; an ear of corn is given as shibboleth, with the o long.

  3. WM: Shibboleth, my Brother, is the name of this grip. You should always remember it, for should you be present at the opening or a Fellow Crafts Lodge, this pass-word will be demanded of you by one of the Deacons, and should you be unable to give it, it would cause confusion in the Craft.

  4. 75:1 SHIBBOLETH. The word in Hebrew has two signification: 1. An ear of grain, and, 2. A stream of water.--Lexicon. The symbolical interpretation of each floor cloth increases in interest as we gradually advance through the field of corn by the river-side.--Theo. p. 174. 76:1 Shibboleth signifies waters.

  5. This word signifies a stream of water, or a full ear of corn, based on the idea of plenty in harvest because of abundance of water.

  6. Jun 1, 2024 · Shibboleth as a Password: In Freemasonry, "shibboleth" is used as an exclusive password known as the Shibboleth Masonic Password. It is utilized to safeguard confidential rites and ceremonies within the brotherhood, ensuring access only to deserving individuals [3].

  7. This is its legitimate English meaning, and hence an ear of corn, which is an old expression, and the right one, would denote a stalk, but not a sheaf of wheat (see Shibboleth). Learn more about Ear of Corn from the Encyclopedia of Freemasonry.

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