Israel’s flag is said to be the Star of David-but there is no such thing. It’s actually the seal of Solomon who was king David’s son. David followed God, Solomon did at first, then strayed greatly. Solomon was the king after David.
So Israel doesn’t even know what its flag is. Or those at the top do, but they’re not saying anything!
Israel’s flag is said to be the Star of David-but there is no such thing. It’s actually the seal of Solomon who was king David’s son. David followed God, Solomon did at first, then strayed greatly. Solomon was the king after David.
So Israel doesn’t even know what its flag is. Or those at the top do, but they’re not saying anything!
The star of David is not Jewish. It is a symbol of Moloch: Remphan (also spelled Rephan; Koinē Greek: Ῥαιφάν) is a word mentioned by Stephen at the time of his death in the Book of Acts 7:43 in the New Testament referring to an object of idolatrous worship:
Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon. (Acts 7:43)
It is generally agreed by Biblical scholars to be the same as the Hebrew Kiyyun or Chiun (Hebrew: כִּיּוּן), mentioned in Amos 5:26.[1][2] Since the words "Kiyyun" ("Chiun") and "Remphan" are each hapax legomenon, there is debate whether they are meant as common or proper nouns.[3] There is general agreement among bible scholars, however, that both remphan and chiun refer to the planet Saturn.[4] hum.. and the black cube symbolizes? Saturn... Blackrock... just saying...
Israel’s flag is said to be the Star of David-but there is no such thing. It’s actually the seal of Solomon who was king David’s son. David followed God, Solomon did at first, then strayed greatly. Solomon was the king after David.
So Israel doesn’t even know what its flag is. Or those at the top do, but they’re not saying anything!
The star of David is not Jewish. It is a symbol of Moloch: Remphan (also spelled Rephan; Koinē Greek: Ῥαιφάν) is a word mentioned by Stephen at the time of his death in the Book of Acts 7:43 in the New Testament referring to an object of idolatrous worship:
Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon. (Acts 7:43)
It is generally agreed by Biblical scholars to be the same as the Hebrew Kiyyun or Chiun (Hebrew: כִּיּוּן), mentioned in Amos 5:26.[1][2] Since the words "Kiyyun" ("Chiun") and "Remphan" are each hapax legomenon, there is debate whether they are meant as common or proper nouns.[3] There is general agreement among bible scholars, however, that both remphan and chiun refer to the planet Saturn.[4] hum.. and the black cube symbolizes? Saturn... Blackrock... just saying...
Yes I know it’s not Jewish, it’s the seal of Solomon, and the other things you say!
Good refs, thanks!
Whatever flag they fly is a false flag.
Looks like we have entered a new phase with the exploding pagers.
Yes, and today it’s walkie-talkies and solar panels.
ANYTHING WITH A LITHIUM BATTERY!!!
Yep!