How you are fallen from heaven, O Day Star, son of Dawn!
How you are cut down to the ground, you who laid the nations low! (Isaiah
14:12)
The Emblem of the State of Israel (Hebrew: סמל מדינת ישראל, translated Semel
Medinat Yisra'el, depicts a menorah surrounded by an olive branch on each
side, and the writing "ישראל" (Hebrew for Israel) below it.[1] Since
ancient times, the menorah has gained recognition as the most enduring and
iconic Jewish symbol. The menorah was chosen as the Emblem of the State
of Israel in 1948. This particular depiction may be based on the
vision of the Zechariah, where he describes seeing a solid
gold seven branched lampstand flanked by two olive trees, one on
each side. (Zechariah 4:1-14). The Torah states that God Himself gave the
instructions for the precise design and construction of the menorah directly to Moses. The golden lampstand was a foreshadowing of Jesus
Christ, the future Messiah. The
lampstand symbology carries right through from Moses to the vision of
Zechariah, to the seven lampstands in Revelation 1:20.
“You shall make a lampstand of pure gold. The lampstand
shall be made of hammered work: its base, its stem, its cups, its calyxes, and
its flowers shall be of one piece with it. And there shall be six branches
going out of its sides, three branches of the lampstand out of one side of it
and three branches of the lampstand out of the other side of it; three cups
made like almond blossoms, each with calyx and flower, on one branch, and three
cups made like almond blossoms, each with calyx and flower, on the other
branch—so for the six branches going out of the lampstand. And on the lampstand
itself there shall be four cups mgade like almond blossoms, with their calyxes
and flowers, and a calyx of one piece with it under each pair of the six
branches going out from the lampstand. Their calyxes and their branches shall
be of one piece with it, the whole of it a single piece of hammered work of
pure gold. You shall make seven lamps for it. And the lamps shall be set up so
as to give light on the space in front of it. Its tongs and their trays shall
be of pure gold. It shall be made, with all these utensils, out of a talente
of pure gold. And see that you make them after the pattern for them, which is
being shown you on the mountain. (Exodus 25:31-40).
Now the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, “Speak to Aaron and say to him, When you set up the lamps, the seven lamps shall give light in front of the lampstand.” And Aaron did so: he set up its lamps in front of the lampstand, as the Lord commanded Moses. And this was the workmanship of the lampstand, hammered work of gold. From its base to its flowers, it was hammered work; according to the pattern that the Lord had shown Moses, so he made the lampstand. (Numbers 8:1-4).
The menorah was an obvious choice as the official symbol
for Israel in 1948, and yet somehow! the
flag of Zionism which displays the so
called Shield of David took precedence over it. In complete
contrast with the menorah, Māḡēn Dāwīḏ, David's shield aka the Star
of David was never a uniquely Jewish symbol until relatively recently. The
word magen can be found sixty
three times in the Old Testament and its short definition is shield. [2] However,
there is no mention of David's shield in the scriptures, or for that matter
in early rabbinic literature. The symbol is so rare in early Jewish
literature and artwork that art dealers suspect forgery if they find the symbol
in early Jewish works.[3]
M. Hirsch Goldberg in his book The Jewish
Connection states: "The
Star of David is not of Jewish origin - and the ancient Israelites never used
it as their religious symbol" (they used the Menorah or Seven
Candlestick). [4]
".....we
can infer that this star of Remphan may well be the Seal of Solomon. In
Qabbalistical magical texts attributed -- either rightly or wrongly -- to King
Solomon, we see that both of these symbols, the pentagram and hexagram, when
incased in a circle, are used to conjure spirits and called, respectively, the
'Pentacle of Solomon' or the 'Hexagram of Solomon'." [5]
"The
Seal of Solomon or the Shield of David, for under both names the same thing was
denoted, is a hexagonal figure consisting of two interlaced triangles, thus
forming the outlines of six-pointed star. Upon it was inscribed one of the
sacred names of God, from which inscription it was opposed principally to
derive its talismanic powers." [6]
Remphan was probably Saturn (Satan), the supreme god of the Chaldeans. Saturn was important to the religion of Mithra and also the Druids. Osiris, Egyptian god of the afterlife and lord of the dead is also represented by Saturn. The horned deity, the “great god Pan” represented Saturn in ancient paganism. This half-man half-goat creature is considered the ancestor of our modern depictions of Satan.
Manley P.
Hall: “The pipes of Pan signify the
natural harmony of the spheres, and the god himself is a symbol of Saturn
because this planet is enthroned in Capricorn, whose emblem is a goat.” [7]
There are also occult links between Chium/Saturn and the mark of
Cain. According to Blavatsky: “The god of time was Chium in Egypt, or Saturn...and Chium is the same as
Cain.” [8]
Interestingly, Rome was originally known as Saturnia,
the City of Saturn. The Roman Catholic church retains much of the Saturn
worship in its ritual. Black cubes and monoliths also play a part in Saturn’s
dark symbolism. The supreme deity Ēl or Il (Father of Heaven / Saturn) is the
husband of the goddess Asherah and was represented by a black cube according to the clay tablets of Ugarit.
Masonic author John Sebastian Marlow Ward associated Saturn
with Satan:
“Saturn is the opposite to Jupiter; his symbol is the cross above the sign of Luna. He is the Satan, the Tempter, or rather the Tester. His function is to chastise and tame the unruly passions in the primitive man.” [9]
There is a direct link between Rephaim and evil spirits in the book of I Enoch. The Rephaim were the offspring of the "watchers" or fallen angels, the giants, who were condemned to become evil spirits. (Enoch 15:8-9 cf. Daniel 4:13, 17. 23). I think that we must take the Book of I Enoch seriously since it is identified as prophecy by Jude, the Lord's half brother and one of the twelve apostles. (Jude 1:14 cf. Jude1:6). Og king of Bashan appears to be the last remaining of the Rephaim, Moses having previously struck and dispossessed them. (Joshua 12:4, 13:12 Deuteronomy 3:11). The Rephaim were variously known also by other names: Emim, Gibborim, Zamzummim, Anakim and Avim. (Deuteronomy 2:10-23). Evidence for the existence of antediluvian/postdiluvan giants is compelling. Not only do giants appear as the Nephilim in the scriptures (Genesis 6:4; Numbers 13:33), in the Book of I Enoch and other extra-biblical material, references to giants (Greek Gigantes) appear in the ubiquitous mythology and legends of many cultures.
There is a direct link between Rephaim and evil spirits in the book of I Enoch. The Rephaim were the offspring of the "watchers" or fallen angels, the giants, who were condemned to become evil spirits. (Enoch 15:8-9 cf. Daniel 4:13, 17. 23). I think that we must take the Book of I Enoch seriously since it is identified as prophecy by Jude, the Lord's half brother and one of the twelve apostles. (Jude 1:14 cf. Jude1:6). Og king of Bashan appears to be the last remaining of the Rephaim, Moses having previously struck and dispossessed them. (Joshua 12:4, 13:12 Deuteronomy 3:11). The Rephaim were variously known also by other names: Emim, Gibborim, Zamzummim, Anakim and Avim. (Deuteronomy 2:10-23). Evidence for the existence of antediluvian/postdiluvan giants is compelling. Not only do giants appear as the Nephilim in the scriptures (Genesis 6:4; Numbers 13:33), in the Book of I Enoch and other extra-biblical material, references to giants (Greek Gigantes) appear in the ubiquitous mythology and legends of many cultures.
Demonic associations with the hexagram star can easily be
brought up to date. The hexagram is a very powerful witchcraft symbol and is
used to conjure evil spirits (the Rephaim) when it is drawn inside a
circle. Aleister Crowley devised the unicursal hexagram, which he
claimed further codified the symbolism contained within the hexagram, the
rosy cross, and the ankh. In fact, Crowley gave prominence to the hexagram
and described it as "the lesser
ritual of the pentagram". Thelemapedia makes a distinct
connection between the hexagram and the planets Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sol,
Venus, Mercury and Luna.[10] Blavatsky
noted the significance of the theosophic hexagram, and Hitler, who was a
member of the Satanist Thule Society, used this curse symbol to mark the Jews
during the holocaust.
The Star or Shield of David became an official symbol of
Judaism after it was chosen to represent the First Zionist Congress in 1897 by
secular Jew, Theodore Herzl. Herzl was the President of World Zionism
and the founder of the First Zionist Congress, the political movement
created to ensure a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Edmond de Rothschild, the
real power behind Zionism, worked closely with both Theodore Herzl and his
successor, Chaim Weizmann. Rothschild told Weizmann: "Without me Zionism would not have succeeded...."
Hence, the “Rothschild
Hexagram” was adopted as the "flag
of Zion" in 1948. When the Flag of Israel was unveiled, it met with
tremendous opposition from many Jews who were aware of its historical
connection with the mystery religions as the symbol of Moloch:
".....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." [11]
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." [12]
In reality, the star of Remphan morphed into the occult Seal
of Solomon and the Rothschild Hexagram aka 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 the designation '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 Israel. This symbol evokes 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 for precedence.
The Rothchilds are believed to own and control 80%
of the state of Israel and are one of the wealthiest families on earth. The red
background of the Rothschild family shield is identical to that found on
the heraldic arms of the Byzantine emperors and the Vatican. The history of
the Rothschild dynasty is key to the implementation of the star of David
as the premier Israeli symbol. Ashkenazi Jew, Mayer Amshel Bauer (born
1744), started his career at the Oppenheim banking-house in Hanover and
rose through the ranks to become a junior partner. The Oppenheimers were early
members of the Bavarian Illuminati, and it appears that this was the
catalyst that enabled Baur to ingratiate himself with the Luciferian elite. Baur
possessed immense intellectual ability and was a shrewd businessman. Around
the year 1760 Baur began doing business with the court of Hanau, aided by his
acquaintance with General von Estorff. In 1763 Baur returned to Frankfurt
having acquired his father's business. It was at this time that he changed
his name to Mayer Amschel Rothschild (red shield) and adopted the symbol of the
hexagram.[13]
"Give
me control over a nation's currency, then it does not interest me who
makes the laws." Mayer
Amschel Rothschild
The history of the hexagram star is compelling, but in addition, the six-sided star
numerically equals 666 (6 points, 6 triangles, 6-sided hexagon). Because this symbol is comprised of a six within a six
within a six ( 6 points, 6 triangles, 6 sides of the inner hexagon), some speculate that it is the mark of the beast. (Revelation 13:18).
Abstain
from all appearance of evil. (1 Thessalonians 5:22 KJV)
But false
prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in
destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon
themselves swift destruction. (2 Peter 2:1).