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It is arguable that the spelling of ‘seperabit’ is more correctly ‘separabit’. In the ritual of this degree there are 9 principle officers: representing the seven planetary angels and two figures personifying the extremities of human history – MIKAL, GBRIAL, RPhAL, TzPhRIAL, KMAL, AZRAL, AVRIAL + Thrice Perfect Father Adam & Brother Truth. This item: Virtus Junxit Mors Non Separabit Square & Compass Dual Blade Masonic Folding Pocket Knife - White & Gold 15.99. We also find at this value an alchemical allusion for here is the conjunction of ‘MIM’ – water, and ‘ASh’ – fire, when both words are ennumerated in plenitude (1320 + 1841).ģ160 is also a numerical key to the 28th degree, the Rosicrucian and cabalistic ‘Knight of the Sun’. These connections suggest that this degreeMasonry unites the Mason to the master builder Christ with the same love that Christ bore to to his beloved disciple John. This fits in with the ancient (Templar) identification of John as the ‘Lamb of God’. We also find at 3161 the Greek words, Το κοας χρυσου – ‘The golden fleece’. masonluktaki az sayida dogmadan birini icerir. This equates it firstly with the description of St John found in John’s Gospel, ‘That disciple whom Jesus loved’. virtus junxit mors non separabit erdemin birletirdiini, lm ayramaz anlamna gelen latince ifade. The motto for this degree is, ‘Virtus Junxit Mors Non Seperabit’ – ‘What Virtue Has Joined Together Death Shall Not Separate’. This example comes from the forteenth degree of Scottish rite Freemasonry.