Star of David is a fraud. Actually it is a Star of Remphan Acts 7:43

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I've traced this back to Uzziah and Jeroboam II as metaphor.

Follow the words of the Prophet back to the golden egel incident where they changed the most ancient three point Ayil into a five point aleph which is actually an egel, (spelled with letter ayin: round, plump, as in a fatted calf), and proclaimed "These be your gods, O Yisrael", which Ahron made for them out of their own golden earrings, heated in the fire and shaped with a stylus, (a graving tool for carving letters in stone). Mosheh then crushed their false god into pieces and strew the pieces upon the Water, forcing them to drink thereof as a testimony against them for what they had done that day.
 
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What does the Star of David represent and what is its symbolism?
The Star (Shield) of David, also called Magen David, is a relatively new Jewish symbol. Supposedly, it represents the shape of King David's shield (but there is no rabbinic support for that claim).

Is there any theological significance to the symbol? Some claim that the top triangle strives upward, toward God, while the lower triangle strives downward, toward the real world. Others note that the intertwining represents the inseparable nature of the Jewish people. Still others claim the three sides stand for the three types of Jews: Kohanim, Levites and Judah. However, these theories have little basis in historical fact.
The menorah served as the primary Jewish symbol, not the star.

Some historians have attempted to trace the star back to King David; others trace it to Rabbi Akiva and the Bar Kokhba ("son of the star") rebellion (135 CE); still others trace it to the kabbalists, especially Rabbi Isaac Luria (16th century). However, there is no documented evidence of these claim. Instead, evidence suggests that the early use of the star was limited to "practical Kabbalah", probably dating back to the 6th century. It is connected in legend with the "Seal of Solomon," which was a signet ring used by Solomon to supposedly control demons and spirits.The original ring was inscribed with the Tetragrammaton; but medieval amulets imitating the ring substituted the six-pointed star or five-pointed star, often accompanied by rampant lions. Hence, the star was called the "Seal of Solomon."

In any case, over time, the star replaced this menorah, while the five-pointed pentagram became identified with the Seal of Solomon. The star was also widely regarded as a messianic symbol, because of its legendary connection with David, ancestor of the Messiah. On Sabbath eve, German Jews would light a star-shaped brass oil lamp called a Judenstern (Jewish star), emblematic of the idea that Shabbat was a foretaste of the Messianic Age.

The star has achieved its status as the most common and universally recognized sign of Judaism and Jewish identity only since 1800. In the 17th century, it became a popular practice to put Magen Davids on the outside of synagogues, to identify them as Jewish houses of worship in much the same way that a cross identified a Christian house of worship. In Vienna, the Jewish quarter was separated from the Christian quarter by a boundary stone inscribed with a hexagram on one side and a cross on the other, the first instance of the six-pointed star being used to represent Judaism as a whole, rather than an individual community.

The star gained additional popularity as a symbol of Judaism when it was adopted as the emblem of the Zionist movement in 1897. Theodor Herzl chose the Star of David because it was so well known and also because it had no religious associations. In time, it appeared in the center of the flag of the new Jewish state of Israel and has become associated with national redemption. The symbol continued to be controversial for many years afterward. When the modern state of Israel was founded, there was much debate over whether this symbol should be used on the flag.

During the Holocaust, the Nazis chose the yellow star as an identifying badge required on the garments of all Jews. After the war, Jews turned this symbol of humiliation and death into a badge of honour.

Nowadays, the Star of David is the most universally recognized symbol of the Jewish people, even though it has no religious content or scriptural basis.
Opposition to the hexagram star symbol necessitated significant revisionist propaganda in order to transform it into an acceptable Jewish symbol. The saying: "If you repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it" is attributed to Joseph Goebbels. The often repeated revised explanation for the hexagram star is as follows:
"The two blue stripes represent a tallit or prayer shawl, and both sides of the split Red Sea that the Hebrews walked through as written in the Book of Exodus."
"The Star of David also represents the Jewish identity of Israel, as well as the culture and history of the Israeli people."


In reality; what was the star of Remphan, an Egyptian deity, morphed into the occult Seal of Solomon and the Rothschild Hexagram via the Illuminati Hexagram. I view Magen David as a satanic facade in order to obscure the true demonic history of the Star of Remphan. Even its designation as the shield of David is a misnomer. With no scriptural basis and all the evidence of evil and death attending this symbol prior to the 19th century, the hexagram is surely not God's choice for the symbol of His Chosen people. . This symbol does remind me of the propensity for the ancient Israelites to worship the true God and other gods concurrently.

We therefore have the usurper, the so called star or shield of David, competing with the menorah, the original Jewish symbol of their faith.
So; the true fact is that the Jewish State of Israel, is an usurper; a fake nation, comprising of peoples from many ethnic groups, who call themselves Jews. Jesus said what the people who claim to be Jews, really are: Revelation 2:9 & 3:9...They belong to the Synagogue of Satan.
 
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What does the ... Synagogue of Satan.
It's right to be alarmed that christians adopt this symbol and that politicians in the Levant claim to be fulfilling Scripture. If you can't fight them, don't join them like the dispensationists (Hegelians) do.

There is no bodily significance in being descended from any Jewish ancestry. They are just people, and have got to watch their politics better.
 
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Don't do this. Antisemitism is on the rise, and we Christians need to be careful to avoid contributing to it.

Did the inhabitants of ancient Israel have trouble resisting the polytheism of their neighbors? Yes. The OT prophets and historians talk about this at great length, and the inhabitants of ancient Israel paid for their sins dearly during the exile. Post-exilic Judaism is fiercely monotheistic, and it is both incorrect and insulting to portray modern Jews as polytheistic.

The symbol of the star of David postdates the writing of the Bible, and I don't see how that matters. Many other religious symbols (for example, the Episcopal shield, the Methodist flame, and the Lutheran rose) also postdate the writing of the Bible. That doesn't make any of these things wrong. It just means that religions develop symbols and imagery over time.

Simply say "I disagree with some of the beliefs of Judaism", and stop there.
 
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It's right to be alarmed that christians adopt this symbol and that politicians in the Levant claim to be fulfilling Scripture. If you can't fight them, don't join them like the dispensationists (Hegelians) do.

There is no bodily significance in being descended from any Jewish ancestry. They are just people, and have got to watch their politics better.
It's true. Read Revelation 3:9 you'll see it happen. We're in the final generation- parable of the fig tree. Final generation started in 1948.
 
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