ahabath_olam
AHABATH OLAM
Two Hebrew words signifying eternal love. The name of a prayer which was used by the Jews dispersed over the whole Roman Empire during the times of Christ. It was inserted by Dermott in his *Ahiman Rezon* (page 45, edition 1764), and copied into several others, with the title of *A Prayer repeated in the Royal Arch Lodge at Jerusalem*. The prayer was most probably adopted by Dermott and attributed to a Royal Arch Lodge in consequence of the allusion in it to the “holy, great, mighty, and terrible name of God.”
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