The Book of Revelation: Visions of Light in Freemasonry
The candles flicker softly as a Freemason, after the night’s labor, opens an ancient biblical text. His eye falls on John’s words describing a city of light — twelve gates, streets of pure gold. For a moment, the symbols of his own initiatory journey seem to come alive in this vision from thousands of years ago. What Is the Book of Revelation? The Book of Revelation, also known as the Apocalypse, is the final book of the New Testament. Attributed to John and likely written during his exile on the island of Patmos around 95 AD, it contains a series of visions about the end of times, the battle between good and evil, and the ultimate triumph of light. The word “apocalypse” derives from the Greek apokalypsis, which literally means “unveiling” or “revelation.” It is not primarily about destruction — it is about making visible what was hidden. The text speaks in a language of symbols: seven seals, seven trumpets, a dragon, a lamb, and ultimately a radiant city descending from heaven. For its original readers — Christians enduring Roman persecution — these images offered hope and comfort. For later generations, they became an inexhaustible source of interpretation, ranging from […]