Thursday, 3 April 2014

Star of David in the New York Daily News




H&M pulls shirt with skull inside Star of David after complaints 

Shoppers said the top — which appears to show a human skull inside a Star of David — was offensive and could be interpreted as anti-Semitic. H&M was quick to pull the piece and apologize.

Fashion brand H&M yanked a controversial tank top that showed a human skull inside a Star of David, apologizing to infuriated customers.

Shopper Eylon Aslan-Levy of the U.K. brought attention to the shirt when he posted a snapshot on Twitter on Sunday, later calling it an “obviously unfortunate mistake.”

It’s not clear what the shirt means — if anything — but altering religious symbols is still dangerous territory.

- H&M pulls shirt with skull inside Star of David after complaints, 
BY RHEANA MURRAY, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, Nydailynews.com




LINK- http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/fashion/h-m-pulls-offensive-star-david-top-article-1.1736866



Tuesday, 21 January 2014

The Star of David's Mathematical Beauty




The faultless symmetry of 6, its relation to 3 and 2, and its regular division of the circle, are portrayed in the familiar hexagram known as the Shield of David. Seven, when represented as a compact group of circles reveals itself as a number of singular beauty and perfection, worthy of the important place accorded to it in all mystical philosophy.

- The Beautiful Necessity, Claude Fayette Bragdon






The Mormon Star of David


Salt Lake Assembly Hall


The Star of David is also used less prominently by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the temples and in architecture. It symbolizes God reaching down to man and man reaching up to God, the union of Heaven and earth. It may also symbolize the Tribes of Israel and friendship and their affinity towards the Jewish people. Additionally, it is sometimes used to symbolize the quorum of the twelve apostles, as in Revelation 12, wherein the Church of God is symbolized by a woman wearing a crown of twelve stars. It is also sometimes used to symbolize the Big Dipper, which points to the North Star, a symbol of Jesus Christ.

- Hexagram, Wikipedia



Sunday, 19 January 2014

888, the Number of Jesus and the Star of David


Since Daniel Gleason’s work is way too elaborate to be summarised in just a few words just in this book, without doing him justice. we simply present one example to illustrate his work. This example is fascinating since again it reveals the importance of the ‘Star of David’ or the interlaced tetrahedron as the symbol of the resurrection of Jesus:

This example is from John 20:31 where it says: 'But these things have-been-written that you might-have-Faith that Jesus is the Christ ... the Son of God ... and that having-Faith ... you may have Life ... in the Name of him.' (John 20:31)

And John 14:6: 'Jesus says to-him ... I am The Way and The Truth and The Life ... no-one comes to the Father except through me.' (John 14:6) Now consider the following Gematria values in Greek:

Life is 815. (Side of the tetrahedron)
Christ or Christos in Greek is 1480 (Circumference of a circle)
Jesus Christ with a Gematrian value of 2368 (Circumference of a circle)
The Son of God 2004. (Circumference of a circle)
The Risen Jesus has avalue of 8880. (Circumference of the outer circle)

Now look how neatly all of these values are represented in Gleason’s sacred geometry diagram symbolizing the Star of David.

Sacred geometry symbolism of the Risen Jesus in the Star of David.
(Courtesy of Daniel Gleason, www.jesus8880.com)
Although the sceptical reader may call it a fabrication of numbers, in my opinion these numbers and their geometrical representation are not a coincidence. The fact is that the Star of David, the interlaced tetrahedron plays a significant role as a symbol throughout history and it shows up in many forms. In all cases it is related to the Merkaba, the vehicle for ascension. Also Jesus demonstrated his ascension with his resurrection from the dead.

- Chapter 11 Science and the Scriptures, Souls of Distortion, SoulsofDistortion.nl




Saturday, 18 January 2014

Star of David and Kabala's Great Pillars of the Tree of Life


Tree of Life: The Great Pillars 

Victory, Glory and Foundation are the lower, psychological counterparts of the higher, spiritual principles of Mercy, Judgment and Beauty. The latter, in turn, are the spiritual counterparts or manifestations of Wisdom, Intelligence and Power. 

Mercy is also known as Compassion and includes Generosity. It is associated with freedom. Judgment is the same as Perception but is also known as Severity, Strength, Rigour, Righteousness and Justice. It is associated with discipline. Both mercy and judgment, or freedom and discipline, are needed in balance with each other. The generosity of mercy can be indulgent, self-defeating, blind and powerless without the strength given it by clear judgment and right discipline. Judgment, on the other hand, can be cold, harsh and altogether too severe without the warmth and generosity of compassion. Heart and mind need to act together in harmony, and then beauty ensues. Beauty lies at the centre of the Tree of Life and signifies the manifest heart of God, the balance and harmony point of all things. 


This balancing of the opposites is represented by what are known as the Great Pillars, signified by the three verti cal lines of the Tree of Life. The right-hand pillar is headed by Wisdom, the creative Light, symbolised by the Sun as the giver of light and with Mercy being known as the right hand of God. The left-hand pillar is headed by Intelligence, the sensiti ve Mind, symbolised by the Moon as the receiver and reflector of light and with Judgment being known as the left hand of God. The middle pillar is crowned by the Crown, with Beauty at its centre, symbolised by the Star of David. 




As the giver of light, symbolised by the Sun, the right-hand pillar is called the ‘pillar of fire’; whilst the left-hand pillar as the receiver of light, symbolised by the Moon, is known as the 'pillar of water’. The former is represented by the upward-pointing equilateral triangle, the latter by the downward-pointing equilateral triangle. Their balance, harmony and union is signified by Solomon’s Seal, which produces the ‘fi re-water’ or ‘ether’ of perfect, revealed Light, symbolised by the Star of David (the Christ Star). 


- Basics Tree of Life, Zoence.com




Friday, 17 January 2014

The Messianic Seal of Jerusalem's Star of David






Messianic Seal of Jerusalem is a symbol for Messianic Judaism and Christians. The symbol is seen as a depiction of the Menorah, an ancient Jewish symbol, together with the Ichthys, an ancient depictive representation of Christian faith and the community of Jesus followers, creating a Star of David at the intersection. The Messianic Seal is not the only symbol of Messianic Judaism, which has other graphical representations such as the Menorah and Star of David, the cross in the Star of David, among others.

- Messianic Seal of Jerusalem, Wikipedia


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The Star of David as a Protective Symbol against Evil Spirits

Even before the Middle Ages, the pentagram/hexagram was established in Judaism and Islam as a talismanic symbol of protection against evil spirits, with the five- and six-pointed forms being used interchangeably

- The Seven Seals of Judeo-Islamic Magic: Possible Origins of the Symbols, by Lloyd D. Graham




Many of the slate amulets contain pentagrams or hexagrams, both of which are common embodiments of the first Seal in the standard Islamic sequence. The traditional Arabic description of the Seven Seals is attributed to ʿAlī ibn AbīṬālib (7th century CE), cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muḥammad, who is said to have discovered the Seal series inscribed on a rock or stone.

- The Seven Seals of Judeo-Islamic Magic: Possible Origins of the Symbols, by Lloyd D. Graham


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Sunday, 12 January 2014

Star of David Definitions Reference Guide



Star of David 

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(Noun) - a six-pointed star formed from two equilateral triangles; an emblem symbolizing Judaism. - Magen David, Mogen David, Shield of David, Solomon's seal

- WordNet 3.0 Dictionary (at The Free Dictionary.com)


Star of David

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Star of David (noun): a hexagram used as a symbol of Judaism. Also called Magen David, Mogen David, Shield of David, Solomon's seal

- Collins World English Dictionary (at Dictionary.reference.com)


Star of David

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(or Mogen David) A six-pointed star composed of two equilateral triangles, one superimposed upside down on the other; a symbol of Judaism.

- McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction (2003)



Star of David 

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(n.) an emblem symbolizing Judaism and consisting of a six-pointed star formed by superimposing one inverted equilateral triangle upon another of equal size. Also called Magen David

- Collins English Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 2003 (at the Free Dictionary.com)



Star of David 

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(Magan David or Mogen Dovid in Hebrew, Shield of David, Solomon's Seal, or Seal of Solomon) is a generally recognized symbol of Judaism and Jewish identity. It is also known as the Jewish Star. With the establishment of the State of Israel the Jewish Star on the Flag of Israel has also become a symbol of Israel.

- Star of David, Bigpedia, Bigpeida.com



Star of David نجمة داوود

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The hexagram formed by the intersection of two equilateral triangles known today as the Star of David is the most prominent symbol of the state of Israel, and Judaism today, as can be seen on the flag of Israel. However, this symbol was not adopted by Judaism nor Zionism as their symbol until recent times.

- Star of David - Solomon's Seal, Baheyeldin.com



Star of David 

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(Magen David, Shield of David)- The Star of David is the primary modern emblem of the Jewish religion. How it came to be such is a matter of some debate. Legend has it that the emblem was used by the Biblical King David (hence the name Magen David, or “shield of David”). In reality, it was not associated specifically with the faith until the middle ages, when it began to appear on flags, tombstones, and synagogue decorations. It is probably not coincidental that the symbol was important to the flourishing kabbalistic tradition of the same time period. Kabbalistically, the hexagram symbolizes the six directions of space, the divine union of male and female energy, and the four elements. The Star of David is also important in the Rastafarian and Messianic Christian faiths. 

- Symbol Dictionary, Symboldictionary.net


Star of David

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An emblem symbolizing Judaism and consisting of a six-pointed star formed by superimposing one inverted equilateral triangle upon another of equal size

- Collins Discovery Encyclopedia (2005)


Star of David = Star of Jesus Christ



The Star of David is made up of two equilateral triangles. One triangle is pointing down, and the other triangle is pointing up. The triangle that is pointing down is God's triangle and represents the Trinity of Soul, Body, and Spirit; or God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit of God reaching down to mankind. The triangle that is pointing up is mankind's triangle and also represents the trinity of soul, body, and spirit, but of mankind reaching up to God.

The Star of David represents:
 
1.  who Jesus Christ is - God and man together in a single physical form only exists in the physical person of Jesus Christ.  
2.  what Jesus Christ did - Through the Blood-Substitution Sacrifice of Jesus Christ, any person can be reconciled to God.  
3.  what Jesus Christ does - Through Jesus Christ, any person can have At-One-Ment with God.  
4.  what the "Born Again" Children of God are able to do through Jesus Christ - The Star of David is the symbol that fully represents the spiritual intercourse referenced in The Book of John chapter 17 where Jesus Christ is in God, the "Born Again" Children of God are in Jesus Christ, and thereby "Born Again" Children of God are in God through faith in Jesus Christ.

The "sign"/icon/symbol for the Messiah, the Greatest King, or King of Kings; who would come from the lineage of David, who would be fully God and also fully man throughout eternity can only be Jesus the Christ - the God/Man. The Star of David is and can only be the "sign"/icon/symbol for Jesus Christ.
        
Revelation 22:16 (NIV) "I, Jesus, have sent my angel to give you this testimony for the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright Morning Star."

The Star of David is the Star of Jesus Christ.

- The Star Of David Is The "sign"/Icon/Symbol For Jesus Christ, by Steve D. Pardue; Cynet.com

Saturday, 11 January 2014

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Star of David Considered a Violation of the Separation between Church and State




Criticized last year by Irv Sutley, a local atheist and activist, Rohnert Park in California will be dropping a religious town seal in favor of something that is not only secular, but also does more to represent what the local area is all about. The town council will also stop having prayers before every meeting.
The Press Democrat reports:
[T]he old seal blurred the line between church and state by depicting a six-pointed star that resembles the Star of David, along with a church and tiny cross. To avoid a lawsuit, city officials agreed to redesign the seal by the end of this year and stop using the old one by 2005. Council members also agreed to stop opening their meetings with a prayer invocation, another of Sutley's objections.    
Unlike a city logo, which can change every four or five years, cities register their official seal with the state. It's stamped on City Council resolutions, contracts and municipal building plaques. The seal is on the patches of public safety officers' uniforms and on the side of some vehicles.
All of this occurred with, apparently, little rancor and few problems. When people are willing to face up to the issues involved, there don't need to be any drawn-out court cases or community conflict. It is possible for atheists to make a difference, ensuring that the separation of church and state is preserved. 
- Town Drops Religious Seal, by Austin Cline, About.com

Friday, 10 January 2014

The Number 7, the Star of David, and Judaism

The Star of David, Jewish Star, or Magen David means Shield of David. It is one of the most popular Jewish symbols that has been in use at least since Babylonian times.

- Meaning and Origins of the Star of David, The Free Library.com (http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Meaning and Origins of the Star of David-a01074031437)




The number seven has multiple significance in Judaism for example. Another idea is that a six pointed star receives form and substance from its solid center. This inner core represents the spiritual dimension, surrounded by the six universal directions...The six days of Creation and the seventh day of rest.

- Meaning and Origins of the Star of David, The Free Library.com (http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Meaning and Origins of the Star of David-a01074031437)


In Kabbalah, the Star of David symbolizes the six spaces of space plus the center; Up, Down, East, West, South, North and Center....These are also reflected in the seven spiritual building blocks (Sefirot) with which God created the world: Chesed (Kindness), Gevurah (Severity), Tiferet (Harmony), Netzach (Perseverance), Hod (Splendor), Yesod (Foundation) and Malchut (Royalty)....The number seven has multiple significance in Judaism for example. Another idea is that a six pointed star receives form and substance from its solid center. This inner core represents the spiritual dimension, surrounded by the six universal directions.

- Meaning and Origins of the Star of David, The Free Library.com (http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Meaning and Origins of the Star of David-a01074031437)