Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The Sephar Yetzirah is the Oldest Written Reference to the Star of David (50 B.C.-100 A.D.)


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The history of the study of the Sefer Yetzirah is one of the most interesting in the records of Jewish literature. With the exception of the Bible, scarcely any other book has been the subject of so much annotation.

- Sefer Yetzirah, Wikipedia.org



ספר יצירה - THE OLDEST WRITTEN REFERENCE TO THE STAR OF DAVID - ספר יצירה

NAME OF REFERENCE: Sefer Yetzirah
NAME  IN HEBREW Sepher Yesirah - ספר יצירה
NAME IN ENGLISH: 'Book of Formation' or 'Book of Creation'


!!!! Jews, Gentiles, Mystics, and Believers all Agree that the Sepher Yetzirah Directly Mentions the Star of David !!!!

Many readers may be inclined to ask, 'What in the world is the Sepher Yetzirah? Well, it happens to be the Hebrew language name of a +1,700 year-old Book of extremely intelligent and  profound Jewish Mysticism that baffles numerous scholars and experts. Said to have been originally written by Abraham himself in primitive Hebrew script, many God-fearing fans and readers of this non-Biblical religious document swear this Book is indeed older than Christ, thus pre-dating Christianity itself.

SOURCE #1 - Work-of-the-Chariot.com:  The Sefer Yetzirah (Book of Formation) is the textual source for the Six-pointed Star, commonly known as the 'Star of David.' Trees of Life from the Sefer HaShmoth and the Sefer Yetzirah.

SOURCE #2 - Ayltondo-Amaral.com: The Book of Formation (Sepher Yetzirah) is the...earliest known textual source for the Six-pointed symbol known as the Star of David. (Sefer Yetzirah, The Letters of Our Father Abraham)

SOURCE #3 - Wikipedia.org: In Kabbalah, the Star of David symbolizes the six directions of space plus the center, under the influence of the description of space found in the Sefer Yetzirah (Book of Formation): Up, Down, East, West, South, North, and Center.. (Star of David, Wikipedia)

SOURCE #4) The Star of David...represents the seven facets of space identified in the Sefer Yetzirah (Book of Formation): up, down, east, west, north, and south, and finally the center. The star is most commonly used within kabbalistic circles.

- Mythic Judaism, Atlas-games.com





!!!! Jews, Gentiles, Mystics, and Believers all Agree that the Sepher Yetzirah Directly Mentions the Star of David !!!!


The history of the study of the Sefer Yetzirah is one of the most interesting in the records of Jewish literature. With the exception of the Bible, scarcely any other book has been the subject of so much annotation.

- Sefer Yetzirah, Wikipedia.org









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Friday, April 19, 2013

.The One and Only Symbol Suitable for the 5th Element is the 6-Pointed Sar of David

 
According to some, the Star of David not only represents the combination of two or more Elements, it is also the most appropriate symbol for the 5th Element of Aether (or Ether). As such, the entire system of both the 4 Elemental Triangles (Star of David) of the material world plus the alternative pseudo-scientific system that uses the Pentagram, could easily be symbolized using the Hexagram alone.



Yes, this Judeo/Christian method of Symbolism would finally feature the one, true Star of Jacob (as prophesized in the Book of Numbers) and this of course would include the one and only Star of David also. Thus, the thoroughly Hebrew six-pointed star (Hexagram) would then become the Ikon representing the mysterious 5th Element, a 'substance' that all the spiritual reality is supposedly 'made' of, even though the 5th Element has yet to be seen or found. This change towards the Star of David would greatly benefit those God-fearing believers who still worry that the 5-pointed star polygon star known as the Pentagram could secretly be evil or even Satanic. A good way to: 'See no evil, be no evil'...

The Good News is that the Pentagram is definitely NOT evil or inherently Satanic. The Bad News is that many of the experts who utilize this symbol really are evil and Satanic, including the Devil himself.  What is one to do? Well, considering that David always was the Good Shepherd, it's best to trust in his tried and symbol of goodness and faith. This is not only because it represents Himself and his son Solomon, but because it is the Coat-of-Arms from his entire Family line, and will also be the Emblem for the House of David's future Son and Ruler of the world, the Messiah (Jesus Christ for Christians).  

One thing is for sure, King David ain't no Muslim and the Star (and Crescent) signifying Islam is a Five-Pointed Pentagram. So unless one deliberately chooses Allah and Mohammad, the Star of David is still the safest bet, so far.

I, Jesus...am the Root (Water, Earth) and Branch (Air, Fire) of David. I am the bright, Morning Star.

- Revelation 22:16

God bless and Shalom.