Star of David or Hexagram?
Star of David or Hexagram?
Historically, the Jewish people were offered a symbol shape of a Hexagram called the Star of David by Viennese Jesuits in 1648 on demand of the German Emperor Ferdinand III, who wished to assign flag of honor to the Jews of Prague for their help in the Thirty Years War. After the Jews of Prague had received their flag, the hexagram began to spread in the Jewish community and was used in synagogues and during festive occasions. In fact, many rabbis vehemently opposed to the utilization of the hexagram because it was a pagan symbol. But since Mayer Rothschild adopted the hexagram to mark his house this symbol gained popularity among the Jews. Ironically, the Rothschilds do not have Jewish roots and do not practice Judaism.
In 1897 the hexagram became the symbol of the Zionist movement. Zionist movement was funded by the Rothschilds and had a relationship to Freemasonry. A Masonic book called the Second Mile reveals that “the six-pointed star is a very ancient symbol, and one of the most powerful.” This symbol is very prevalent in Freemasonry.
Today, the Six Pointed Star or Hexagram is the most popular and universally recognized symbol of Jewry. It is known as Star of David, Magen David, or the Jewish Star. Ironically, David had nothing to do with the hexagram, and it did not represent the Jewish people until the 17th century. Symbol of the Jewish has always been the Menorah. The hexagram is a very ancient symbol. It is present nearly in every culture on Earth.
In the Vedic literature, the hexagram is known as Shatkona. It is a critical symbol in Hinduism. The hexagram is a common symbol in Buddhism. It is also prevalent in Islam. In Islam, the hexagram is known as the Seal of Solomon. It was used by King Solomon as a magical signet to control demons and spirits. After his marriage to Pharaoh's daughter in 922 BC, Solomon gave himself up to witchcraft and idolatry and built altars to Moloch and Ashtoreth. Moloch worship included child sacrifice and sexual orgies. The hexagram is also related to the worship of Saturn. The Hexagram was also used in Baal worship. (Read Amos 5:26, Acts 7:43)
(From Amos 5:26 Google the star of your god & Acts 7:43 Google the star of your god Remphan)
The hexagram is used in magick, witchcraft, sorcery, occultism, alchemy, and astrology. According to former Satanist, Bill Schnoebelen, “a hexagram must be present to call forth a demon” and ” it is a very powerful tool to invoke Satan.” In fact, the word hex, as “to put a hex on someone” derives from the word hexagram.
So how did this ancient occult symbol find its way onto the Great Seal of the United States? Why is it so common in churches? Do you know what symbol represents Luciferianism? Helena Blavatsky, who wrote that Lucifer is the real god, incorporated the hexagram in the emblem of the Theosophical Society. She was a 32nd degree Mason.
The truth is the so-called Star of David is also used a Satanic symbol. Satanists and occult practitioners use it for calling Satan and demons! According to the Former Satanist, Bill Schnoebelen (now born again Christian) “A hexagram must be present to call forth a demon” and ” it is a very powerful tool to invoke Satan.” “To the sorcerer, the hexagram is a powerful tool to invoke Satan.” In fact, the word “hex” — as to put a “hex” or “curse” on people — comes from this word.
If you examine the so-called “Star of David,” or hexagram, carefully, you will discover something astonishing. It has six points, forms six equilateral triangles, and in its interior forms a six sided hexagon — thus it reveals the number of Satan’ Antichrist beast, — 6 points, six triangles, and the six sides of the hexagram — 666 !!!
Do you think Christians should use this symbol for their church? Should we design or adopt a flag with 666?
Let's not be deceived!
~Information from Socio-Economics History Blog & Revised by Min. K
In : Beware of Symbols
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