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Who has not seen the famous Star of David or Magen David as Jews themselves call it?
I did a bit of research and came to a surprising conclusion, it is in fact a very recent symbol, before that the symbol of judaism was the seven-branched Menorah. To this very day, many Jews still regard the menorah as their true symbol. ![]() The Jewish Student Research Center states: "The Magen David (shield of David, or as it is more commonly known, the Star of David) is the symbol most commonly associated with Judaism today, but it is actually a relatively new Jewish symbol. It is supposed to represent the shape of King David's shield (or perhaps the emblem on it), but there is really no support for that claim in any early rabbinic literature. In fact, the symbol is so rare in early Jewish literature and artwork that art dealers suspect forgery if they find the symbol in early works." But where does the six pointed star (known as a hexagram) come from? Some of you may know that the six pointed star (hexagram) is one of the most important symbols in occultism, especially so-called black magic and contacting evil spirits. We don't know when it exactly became a commonly used symbol in occultism, what we do know is that this began far prior King David was even born. Besides hundreds of books on occultims, many words still referr to the initial occultist use of the six pointed star or hexagram. In Danish a witch is called a hekse, in German a witch is called a Hexe, in Dutch a witch is called a heks, even in English we still speak of putting a hex on somebody. This is all linked to the hexagram/six pointed star, the most powerful symbol in witchcraft and black magic. The hexagram was brought to the Jewish people by Solomon when he turned to witchcraft, satanism and idolatry late in his life. David had absolutely nothing to do with the hexagram and that star most certainly did not, in any way, represent God's people. Solomon gave himself up to satanic worship and built altars to Aashtroeth and Moloch (Saturn). The hexagram was never a Jewish symbol. Then in the 1800’s, in Germany, it was adopted by Mayer Rothchild to mark his house. The six pointed star was used as the Rothchild coat of arms. It is difficult to pin down the date at which the six pointed hexagram star became known as the so-called Star of David. In fact the earliest Jewish application of the symbol outside the Rothchild banking and financial empire is 1873. That was the year that the Magen David was adopted as a Jewish device by the American Jewish Publication Society. It is not even mentioned in the rabbinic literature searches. Other than that fact, no one seems to know when or how the Occult or Satanic star, became the Star of David. The financial guru Meyer Amschel Bauer (who later renamed himself as "Rothschild" which means red shild) was widely known as an occultist and satanist. A house guest wrote in his memoires that the Rothschild family dinner table always had an extra plate for the other god: Satan. The Rothschild banking family is now without doubt the most powerful family in the world. That's right the symbol on the Holy land's flag is the most important symbol in satanism and occultism and this is not coincidence. It has to do with its founders: The occultist Rothschild family. The most important document in Israel's history is the so-called Balfour Declaration in which the British government approves the establishment of the Jewish State. Below is a copy of the Balfour Declaration. Who is it adressed to? It's adressed to Lord Rothschild. The powerful Rothschild family has remained occultist and has always had strong ties with the Freemasons whose goal (and they're very open about it) has always been to rebuild the temple of Salomon, the occult temple of Salomon that is. ![]()
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But hopefully you do understand that the hexagram is mainly kept out of the "mainstream/acceptable" wannabe satanism/occultism that makes it to our television sets, i.e. Metallica fans and rebel gothic kids on MTV. They won't make it on tv wearing a giant Star of David with the head of Satan in the middle. It's kinda....not accetable, with the Holocaust and all. ![]()
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Very credible source for your image. As for the hexagram and mtv...Tell me, next time you see Dimmu Borgir or Emperor on MTV ![]() If you're really interested in the issue, you'll want to read this: http://www.menorah.org/starofdavid.html. You'll learn that the symbol has a history much longer than you pretend it to be. Quote:
I found this text easily, through one of the 10 results for an image search with the keywords "satan hexagram". The other results were: * the image you just showed; * 5 images that actually weren't hexagrams; * 1 site claiming that the architecture of the streets of washington form a satanic hexagram * 2 sites claiming that the free masons really are nazis. Quote:
So I rest my case. Your allegations are only another antisemistic attempt to discredit the jews as being an evil people willing to dominate the world.
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Part of the OP is a direct transcript from a www.demonbuster.com, which again is a transcript from an article written by Jim Searcy on yet a Christian ministry site. So much for a bit of research.
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This is off-topic, but one of the most fascinating things I've learned in a long time is to see how much influence Persian religious beliefs had on the creation of Christianity. I'm not well-versed on it, but those interested should do some research on it. It's pretty amazing.
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Most of the Christian holidays as celebrated by the western world borrow heavily from European indigenous religions. @IIIX- nice work.
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And, as far as the origin of the word 'hex' as in 'to curse'- the association with the greek 'hex' for 'six' is probably spurious.
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(M.H.G. = middle high German, O.H.G.= old high German)
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