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Why are there 3 knoks on first degree

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Three knocks given when seeking admission to the lodge—termed an alarm 1—symbolically represent the candidate's earnest approach to Freemasonry and his search for light 1.

This practice draws upon the traditional verse to ask, seek, and knock 12. The three actions correspond to asking for acceptance, seeking for light, and knocking for initiation 1. Together, these three steps incorporate the underlying concepts of want, loss, and earnestness in the candidate's search 1.

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