TWELVE. 12.
THIS number has a perfect and notable character, and was highly esteemed by most nations of antiquity. Almost all the twelves will be found to be allied, either obviously or in a concealed manner, with the Signs of the Zodiac, twelve signs or partitions of the great circle of the heavens—twelve times thirty degrees forming the perfect cycle of 360 arithmetical degrees of the circle: each sign was further sub-divided into three decans. There are many of the learned who believe the twelve sons of Jacob, and twelve founders of tribes, are allegorical only. We may mention the "Twelve Grand Points of Masonry," which used to form a part of the lectures in the Craft degrees. Twelve events in the ceremony of initiation, referred to the sons of Jacob, are given by Mackey:
I. To Reuben was referred the opening of the Lodge—he was the first-born son.
2. To Simeon, the preparation of the land—he prepared the destruction of the Shechemites.
3. To Levi, the report or signal—he gave the signal in the attack on the men of Shechem.
4. To Judah, the entrance of the land—that tribe first entered the promised land.
5. To Zebulun, the prayer—the prayer and blessing of his father fell on him in preference to Issachar.
6. To Issachar, the circumambulation—an indolent tribe, who required a leader.
7. To Dan, the advance to the Altar—for a contrast to their rapid advance to idolatry.
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8. To Gad, the obligation—on account of Jephthah's vow.
9. To Asher, the entrusting; with rich Masonic blessings—resembled the Fathers of their land.
10. To Naphtali, the investment and declared "Free"—the tribe of Naphtali had a peculiar freedom given by Moses.
11. To Joseph, the N.E. corner—because Ephraim and Mana**eh (grandsons) represented him, newest corners.
12. To Benjamin, the closing of the Lodge—as being the last son of the Patriarch.
The following a**ociations of Birds, Animals, and Flowers with heavenly bodies has the authority of the Greco-Roman mythology:—
Greek.
Latin.
Bird.
Animal.
Vegetable.
Pallas
Minerva
Owl
She-goat
Olive
Aphrodite
Venus
Dove
He-goat
Myrtle
Helios
Sol
co*k
Bull
Laurel
Hermes
Mercury
Ibis
Dog
Hazel
Zeus
Jupiter
Eagle
Hart
Horse-chestnut.
Demeter
Ceres
Sparrow
Sow
Apple
Hephaistos
Vulcan
Goose
Ass
Box
Ares
Mars
Magpie
Wolf
Dog-wood
Artemis
Diana
Daw
Hind
Palm
Hestia
Vesta
Heron
Lion
Pine
Hera
Juno
Peaco*k
Sheep
Thorn
Poseidon
Neptune
Swan
Horse
Elm
The astrologers a**ociated colours with the twelve Signs of the Zodiac, thus:—
With Pisces, white
„ Aquarius, blue
„ Capricorn, black or brown
„ Sagittarius, yellow or green
„ Scorpio, brown
„ Libra, black or crimson
„ Virgo, black and blue
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With Leo, red and green
„ Cancer, green and brown
„ Gemini, red
„ Aries, white
„ Taurus, white and yellow
The Zodiacal Signs are also a**ociated with Sex, and the contrast of Day and Night.
Pisces
Female
Nocturnal
Aquarius
Male
Diurnal
Capricorn
Female
Nocturnal
Sagittarius
Male
Diurnal
Scorpio
Female
Nocturnal
Libra
Male
Diurnal
Virgo
Female
Nocturnal
Leo
Male
Diurnal
Cancer
Female
Nocturnal
Gemini
Male
Diurnal
Taurus
Female
Nocturnal
Aries
Male
Diurnal
And, again, there are other characters which astrologers deem of importance, thus:—
Pisces
Water
Northern
Common
Fruitful
Aquarius
Air
Western
Fixed
Capricorn
Earth
Southern
Cardinal
Sagittarius
Fire
Eastern
Common
Scorpio
Water
Northern
Fixed
Fruitful
Libra
Air
Western
Cardinal
Virgo
Earth
Southern
Common
Barren
Leo
Fire
Eastern
Fixed
Barren
Cancer
Water
Northern
Cardinal
Fruitful
Gemini
Air
Western
Common
Barren
'Taurus
Earth
Southern
Fixed
Aries
Fire
Eastern
Cardinal
Lastly, the twelve signs are allotted to the planets as their houses:—
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Pisces—the night house of Jupiter
Aquarius—the day house of Saturn (Uran*s)
Capricorn—the night house of Saturn
Sagittarius—the night house of Mars
Libra—the day house of Venus
Virgo—the night house of Mercury
Leo—the sole house of Sol
Cancer—the sole house of Luna
Gemini—the day house of Mercury
Taurus—the night house of Venus
Aries—the day house of Mars.
This is very fully explained by Coley in his "Astrology," and also by John Middleton in his "Astrology," 1679.
Herodotus tells us that the Egyptians founded the system of a Twelve-God theology: Euterpe iv. The Hebrews certainly at times worshipped the Sun, Moon, seven planets, and the Star Rulers of the Twelve Zodiacal Signs: see 2 Kings xxiii. 5, and Job xxxviii. 32. Dunlop, in his "Vestiges," remarks that of the names of the twelve months in use among the Jews, several are identical with names of Deities, as Tammuz, Ab, Elul, Bul. Groups of twelve Gods are to be noticed in the religions of many of the ancient nations, as the Chaldeans, Etruscans, Mamertines, Romans, etc.
In Scandinavia the Great Odin had 12 names—personified attributes.
The Kabalists esteem the 12 permutations of the Tetragrammaton, IHVH, VHIH, HIHV, HVHI, IHHV, IVHH, HVIH, VIHH, HHVI, HHIV, HIVH, VHHI.
The Talmuds say:—
No deceased person is at heart lost to his relatives until after 12 months; see the Treatise Berachoth.
How was the Witch of Endor able to bring up Samuel by necromancy? To this question Rabbi Abhu answered, because he had not been dead 12 months: after that time it would not have been possible, for then the body is destroyed and the Soul has gone up into the next world.
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The Rabbis said that at the first revelation the True Name of God was a word of 12 letters. Kiddushin, 71. 1.
The Mishna narrates the events of the first 12 hours; Adam fell into sin in the tenth Hour, was judged in the eleventh, and was cast out of the Garden in the twelfth; so he abode not even one day in his dignity. Sanhedrin, 38. 2. Compare the "Nuctemeron" of Apollonius of Tyana, given by Eliphaz Lévi in his "Rituel de la Magie," Paris, 1861.
The 12 Stones of the High Priest's Breast-plate were named;—Sardius, Topaz, Carbuncle, Emerald, Sapphire, Diamond, Ligure or Jacinth, Agate, Amethyst, Beryl, Onyx, and Jasper. See Hebrew Ancient Version, Exodus xxviii.
The 12 Foundations of the Heavenly City, given in Revelations xxi., are,—Jasper, Sapphire, Chalcedony, Sardius, Sardonyx, Emerald, Topaz, Beryl, Chrysolite, Amethyst, Jacinth and Chrysophrasus.
The 12 Hebrew Months were Abib or Nizan (March–April), Iyar or Zif, Sivan, Thammuz, Ab, Elul, Tisri, Bul, Chisleu, Tebeth, Shebat, Adar; and the inter-calary month Ve-Adar.
The 12 Egyptian Months were Pachon, Paoni, Epiphi, Mesori, Thoth, Phaophi, Athyr, Choiak, Tobi, Mechir, Phamenoth and Pharmuthi; the last beginning on March 27th.
The 12 Sons of Jacob were related to the 12 Signs of the Zodiac by the Rosicrucians in a correct order; other schemes of attribution are given by Athanasius Kircher and others.
That by Sir William Drummond is:—Aries to Gad, Taurus to Ephraim, Gemini to Benjamin, Cancer to Issachar, Leo to Judah, Virgo to Naphtali, Libra to Asher, Scorpio to Dan, Sagittary to Mana**eh, Capricorn to Zebulun, Aquarius to Reuben, and Pisces to Simeon and Levi.
The 12 Apostles of Jesus were;—Simon Peter, Andrew, James and John the sons of Zebedee, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew also called Levi, James son of Alphæus,
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[paragraph continues] Judas called Lebbæus and Thaddeus, Simon the Canaanite, and Judas Iscariot. The Venerable Bede proposed to rename the Signs with the names of the apostles, and a scheme of allotment is to be found in "The Sphere of Marcus Manilius," by Edward Sherburne, London, 1675. See "Notes and Queries," Vol. xiv., Manchester, U.S.A., p. 211. Westcott on the Zodiac in Soc. Ros. Reports gives the Christian allusions to the Zodiac.
In an ordinary pack of Playing Cards there are 12 Court Cards, but in the Tarot Pack there are also 4 Cavaliers.
The Kabalists greatly esteemed the 12-lettered Name of God, HIH-HVVH-VIHIH, meaning "fuit, est, erit,"—or,—He was, is, will be.
Less esoteric was the Triple Tetragrammaton, IHVH thrice written.
All Fratres of the Rosicrucian Society of England will also be familiar with AB BEN V Ruch H QDSh, Ab-Ben-ve-Ruach-ha-Kodesh; meaning Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The Rosicrucian Society had a scheme of distributing 12 shades of Colour among the Zodiacal Signs, but this is a secret matter; many erroneous schemes have been published.
The 12 Signs of the Zodiac are named in Hebrew, beginning with Aries; Taleh, Shur, Thaumim, Sartan, Ariah, Bethuleh, Mazanaim, Akrab, Kesith, Gedi, Deli, and Dagim. In Arabic; Al Hamal, Al Thaur, Al Tauman, Al Sartan, Al Asad, Sunbul, Al Zubena, Al Akrab, Al Kaus, Al Gedi, Debi and Al Haut. In Chinese, Pe yaugh, the sheep; Kin nieu, golden bull; Shang huing, two brothers; Kin hiai, crab; Sin, lion; Sha niu, the house girl; Tien tchingh, the claws of a scorpion; Tien Kie, the scorpion; Gun Ma, the man horse; Mu Thien, the hill sheep; Pao pingh, precious vase; and Shang Yu, two fishes.
The old Sanskrit Hindoo names used by astrologers at the present time are; Mesha, Rishaba, Mithuna, Katakam, Simha, Kanya, Tulam, Vrishchika, Dhan*s, Makaram, Kumbha and Minam.
The 12 simple letters of the Hebrew Alphabet have
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affinities with the Zodiacal Signs, but the order of relation is a Rosicrucian private doctrine.
There were 12 recorded Appearances of Jesus after his d**h; to Mary Magdalene, to the Galician women, to two disciples, to Peter, to ten apostles, to eleven apostles, to seven apostles and others when fishing, to 500 brethren at once, to James the Less, to eleven apostles, to Stephen at his martyrdom, to Paul at his Conversion, and to the apostle John.
The 12 hours marked in a watch face can be used to find the cardinal points, if the time is correct, and the sun is visible. Lay the watch flat and point the hour hand to the sun, and then the south will be half way between that hour and the figure XII.
The author of the Hymns of Orpheus, the Scholiast on Hesiod, and Porphyry state that the 12 Labours of Hercules are said to be emblems of the sun in its pa**age through the 12 signs, and this is repeated by the "Mystagogus Poeticus," 1653, and they have been allotted as follows:—to Aries, the quest of the Golden Apples of the Hesperides; to Taurus, the slaying of the Cretan Bull; Gemini, Hercules and his twin brother strangle the serpents; Cancer, the taking of the Herds of Geryon; Leo, the slaying of the Nemæan Lion; Virgo, the victory over the Amazon Queen; Libra, the d**h of the Erymanthean boar; Scorpio, the d**h of the Lernæan Hydra; Sagittarius, the shooting of the Stymphalian Birds; Capricornus, taking of the hind alive to Mycenæ; Aquarius, cleaning the stables of Augeas; Pisces, the capture of the horses of Diomedes.
Jan*s of the Romans is the God of the 12 months, and is drawn with 12 altars beneath his feet. He is the same as Assyrian Ain, Ion, Jan; On of Eastern nations (Dunlop's "Vestiges," 31).
John Heydon gives the following statements:—
Prosperous numbers are 1 2 3 4 7 9 11 13 14
Very good „ 16 17 19 20 22 23 10 26 27
Indifferent „ 5 6 8 12 15 18 21
Very bad „ 24 25 28 29 30