Zone1 Exposing the "Star of David",..... It's Satanic!

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As stated below, this very long article, is "Extremely Controversial"! And, in the Fashion of the Author, I'm stating here, that I Absolutely Support "Biblical Israel", but, I do not Support "Talmudic Israel", which largely describes Israel's Government, nor do I support the Largest Sects/"Movements" of Jewish Beliefs, and that also includes "The Temple Institute" that is prepared to build the Prophesied of "Third Temple". The "Levite Priests", of "The Temple Institute", are Absolutely Talmudic, which should cause major concern for those who are familiar with the "End Times Prophecies".​


Hopefully, this article is going to "shake a few people awake", that believe that Israel can not do any wrong!


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EXPOSING The “Star of David” — WARNING: Extremely Controversial​







Noah
by Noah 6 seconds ago

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I’ve been wanting to write this article for a long time and finally was able to pull it together today.


One note upfront: this is NOT an anti-Israel article. I love and support Biblical Israel. What I do not love or support are the people who have hijacked Israel and filled it with demonic imagery.


Still, even with that warning, I know this will be an extremely controversial post and I’m ok with that. Bring it on. Add as many comments as you want down below. The truth is like a lion, set it free and it will defend itself.


So let’s do this….



Simply put, the so-called “Star of David” (also sometimes called the Shield of David or a Seal of Solomon or the Magen David) has absolutely NO reference in the Bible.


Doesn’t exist.



Is not described by, or commanded by God for the Nation of Israel.


Two things that ARE described are the Menorah (a seven-branched candelabrum that was used in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple in Jerusalem) and the Star of Remphan (an occult image associated with the “god” Renpham)."

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The Star of David


  • Biblical Basis:
    • The Star of David, also known as the “Shield of David” (Magen David), is not mentioned in the Bible. Its association with Judaism and Israel developed much later, likely during the Middle Ages.
    • The Star of David is now widely recognized as a symbol of Judaism and the modern state of Israel, but it does not have a basis in biblical scripture.

This image is never connected to Israel at any point in the Bible, and is specifically condemned in both the Old and New Testaments:


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AMOS 5:26 (NKJV):You also carried Sikkuth your king and Chiun, your idols, THE STAR of your gods, which you made for yourselves.


ACTS 7:43 (NKJV):You also took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and THE STAR of your god Remphan, images which you made to worship.



Even if you don’t know a ton about the Bible, you know the “Temple of Moloch” is probably something you want to avoid, as well as the associated “Star of the god Remphan” who looks a lot like the demonic goat god Baphomet:


Star god Renpham:


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Baphomet:


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The Star of Renpham is sometimes drawn with 5, 6 or 8 points."

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Medieval Period


  • Emergence of the Star of David: The Star of David, or “Magen David,” began to be used as a symbol of Jewish identity in the medieval period, particularly in Europe. Its precise origins are unclear, but by the 14th century, it started to appear on Jewish synagogues and gravestones. The Star of David was adopted by various Jewish communities as a symbol of protection and identity.

18th and 19th Centuries


  • Widespread Use: The Star of David became more widely associated with Jewish communities in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries. It was increasingly used as a symbol of Jewish identity, alongside other traditional symbols like the menorah.
  • Zionist Movement: The Star of David gained significant prominence in the late 19th century with the rise of the Zionist movement, which sought to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The symbol was adopted by the movement and used in various Zionist publications and banners.

20th Century


  • Creation of the State of Israel: When the State of Israel was established in 1948, the Star of David was chosen as the central symbol on the national flag. The decision to use the Star of David was influenced by its widespread recognition as a symbol of Jewish identity and by its use in the Zionist movement. The flag of Israel, with its blue Star of David between two horizontal blue stripes, was officially adopted on October 28, 1948."
 
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