11/01/2024 / By Ethan Huff
When most people think about the modern-day Jewish state of Israel, the first thought that comes to mind is that infamous blue and white star, known in popular culture as the “Star of David,” that represents the face of their flag and nation – but does that symbol actually have anything to do with King David, a man after God’s own heart?
It turns out that there is no mention of any Star of David anywhere in scripture. There is, however, a star symbol of Saturn that God Almighty condemns in Amos 5:26, Acts 7:43, and elsewhere throughout scripture.
“But ye have borne the tabernacle of your Moloch and Chiun (the Assyria-Babylonian star symbol of Saturn used to reference Israel’s apostasy) your images, the star of your god, which ye made to yourselves,” reads Amos 5:26 with added information in brackets.
“Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan (the Assyria-Babylonian star symbol of Saturn used to reference Israel’s apostasy), figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon,” reads Acts 7:43, again with added information in brackets for clarification.
Simply put, the so-called “Star of David” is actually a pagan occult symbol that represents worship to the god of this world, Satan, as opposed to worship for the true God of heaven and earth.
“Remphan is a symbol of Molock, of the god of Saturn, Satan, the god of this world, or the Devil,” one source explains. “Apostate Israel took up this symbol and even sacrificed their children to this god.”
“Molock is a deliberate Hebrew vowel perversion of the term ‘Meleck’ which means king. Ancient people saw their king as a god, a mediator between the heavens and the people. The star became a symbol of Molock and Remphan which plunged the nation into a form of statism and Molock (king) worship. Thus, the greatest occupation / worship was service to the state. To die for the king was the most noble way to die. ‘Hail Caesar, we die for thee’ cried the gladiators.”
(Related: Did you know that of the 25 top hedge fund managers in the United States, 17 of them are Jewish – even though Jews account for only around two percent of the overall American population?)
If you look closely, you will also notice the Star of Remphan on buildings associated with freemasonry, i.e., your local Masonic temple. Many local clubs of old emblazoned the Star of Remphan on their places of worship and gathering because they, too, are in rebellion against the One True God.
“The full star of David is in many temples. Why? Because Masonry is a study of Judaism and the Kabala (Jewish mysticism). Without Judaism, there would be no Masonic Temples. The god they worship is the great architect, Jupiter or Molock or Remphan, symbolized by the occult star symbol.”
This is why it is dangerous for Christians to ally themselves with anyone or any group that features the Star of Remphan because to do so constitutes rebellion and compromise. It is basically like trying to mix darkness with light when someone who claims to worship Jesus aligns himself or herself with any person or group that uses the Star of Remphan as their symbol.
The three questions that Christians would do well to ask themselves when confronted with this symbol is:
1) Is this star the Star of Solomon rather than the Star of David?
2) Is this an occult symbol rather than a Christian one?
3) Is this star a sign of the coming new world order under Lucifer, who is right now masquerading as an “angel of light” to deceive the world into following him as he takes down Satan, his dark side, as part of the grand deception?
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