Tyre is mentioned in Freemasonic literature quite a bit. It turns out, so is Sidon:
Biblical Lineage:
Sidon, Lebanon: Approximately 20 miles north of Tyre, and named after Noah's great grandson, is the once opulent and prosperous city of Sidon, now best known for its fishing industry.
Sidon was originally included within land in the territory of Asher, one of the 12 tribes.
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Tyre is mentioned in Freemasonic literature quite a bit. It turns out, so is Sidon:
Biblical Lineage:
Sidon, Lebanon: Approximately 20 miles north of Tyre, and named after Noah's great grandson, is the once opulent and prosperous city of Sidon, now best known for its fishing industry.
Sidon was originally included within land in the territory of Asher, one of the 12 tribes.
Read more: http://www.masonic-lodge-of-education.com/masonic-blue.html#ixzz4aowDZ9cs
Sidon Lodge, Belfast, Ireland - the Jewels of Freemasonry
http://www.irishmasonichistory.com/sidon-lodge-no-275-past-masters-jewel-1921.html
The Legend of the Skull of Sidon
http://www.crystalinks.com/skullsidon.html