Jahbulon

Etymology
Various etymologies of this word are found; as a mystic word it may be deliberately obscure, though the first syllable is invariably given as being. Some theories often cited:


 * First, that it is a compound of +  +.


 * Second, that it may have been a blend of +.


 * Third, it is explained as being a combination of +  +, a city of Egypt, explained as a reference to Osiris, perhaps as a misunderstanding of Genesis 46:20. Stephen Knight in The Brotherhood and Martin Short in Inside the Brotherhood argued that Jahbulon is a trinity consisting of Yahweh, God of the Jews, Baal, God of the Phoenicians and Celts, and Osiris, an Egyptian God.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A symbolic or ceremonial name for God associated by some writers with certain Masonic rites or passwords.