3/16/2024 0 Comments 4 pointed star shape nameThe Jewish Encyclopaedia describes the hexagon, six-pointed star, as the magic Seal of king Solomon. “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge…” Hosea 4:6 Just as many Christians today are using astrology, without knowing how dangerous it is, many Jews use the Talmud without understand how steeped in occultism it is. The Jewish Encyclopaedia describes Isaac Luria as a Cabalist (1533-72), claiming that “One man could be master of the terrestrial world.” “The writing of amulets, conjuration of devils, mystic jugglery with members led to his increase as the influence of the school spread.” The Jewish Encyclopaedia states: “It is only in Jewish sources that the interlaced triangles are called the shield of David, as non-Jewish sources call the symbol, the Seal of Solomon.” However, from the 16 th century on, the six-pointed star began replacing the Menorah on Synagogues and on Jewish religious articles. Until the 16 th century, the Menorah had been the accepted Shield of David. It was associated to the Cabalist, Isaac Luria. The Jewish Encyclopaedia lists the following mentions of the six-pointed star: “On an Arabic amulet in Byzantine magic text in Alchemy as the stonemasons sign in the Coat of Arms in the Freemasons as the order of seal of Solomon…” The Jewish Encyclopaedia reports that from the 16 th century on, this hexagon six-pointed star symbol began to be used by Jewish people. “You also took up the tabernacle of Moloch and the star of your god Remphan, images which you made to worship and I will carry you away beyond Babylon.’” Acts 7:43 Remphan and Chiun was a particular star known to the ancient Egyptians and mentioned during the Exodus of the Hebrews. Therefore, I will send you into captivity beyond Damascus, says the Lord, whose Name is the God of Hosts.” Amos 5:25-27. “Did you offer Me sacrifices and offerings in the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel? You also carried Sikkuth your king and Chiun, your idols, the star of your gods, which you made for yourselves. The Jewish Encyclopaedia describes the six-pointed star as : “two equally lateral triangles that are interlaced so as to form a hexagonal star, every point of which touches a circle of the same radius as one of their six sides.” The Universal Jewish Encyclopaedia (published in 1943 and edited by Isaac Landman) reported that the six-pointed star is of ancient origin, according to the Rosicrucians and it was known to the ancient Egyptians, Hindus, Chinese and Peruvians. Hirsch Goldberg, New York, Stein & Day, 1976). However, it was established that the floor was Muslim, not Jewish.” ( The Jewish Connection by M. Mr Goldberg observes: “Construction workers were apparently digging in Ramae near Tel Aviv, when they found the six-pointed star embedded into a mosaic floor, which is about 1,200 years old. But even though each of the 12 tribes had its own symbol, not one tribe used the star of David…” It became the emblem of the Jewish people in 1897, when the Zionist Conference, convened by Theodore Hertzl, chose it as the insignia of their movement. Hirsch Goldberg explains: “Perhaps most ironic, the very sign of the Jew in today’s world – the six-pointed star, is not really the historic symbol of Jewry, nor was it used as a religious sign by the Israelites. Hirsch Goldberg, in The Jewish Connection, states: “The Star of David is not of Jewish origin and the ancient Israelites never used it as their religious symbol.” It was called the hexagram, then the seal of Solomon and more recently, the Star of David. The six-pointed star has been in existence for millenniums. The six-pointed star consists of two triangles, one turned upward and the other turned downward. It flies in the flag of the state of Israel. The hexagram decorates car stickers, prayer shawls, Bibles, posters, logos and signs. The six-pointed star is saturating literature, jewellery, crystals, books and other religious articles, not only in synagogues, but even in Christian churches. To view this article as a PDF with pictures, click here To listen to a radio interview on this topic, click here To see a PowerPoint on this article, click here To see a video presentation of this article, click here To listen to an audio lecture on this article, click here The Real Story Behind the SIX-POINTED STAR
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