The hexagonal star has long been used in magic, occultism, witchcraft and astrology and has been found in so many occult crimes that for example the Police of the state of California have issued instructions to all schools warning children to be wary of this symbol.
This symbol was widely accepted, not because it was chosen by the Jews, but ironically because Hitler forced all Jews to use the yellow six-pointed star during the Holocaust. The word “Holocaust” means burnt offering, and the six-pointed star was used before people were sacrificed to Molok and Ashtoreth in worship of Baal. The few Jews who had to deal with the six-pointed star (the hexagram) were enthusiasts of the occult. Would Hitler give any good to the Jews? Hitler’s purpose was to despise and exterminate the Jews and bind them to the occult (read the book “Nazis and the Occult”). became fashionable.
In Amos 5:26, Yhwh angrily says to His people, “Ye have borne your king Sikkut, and your images of Kyjun, your star god, which ye have made for yourselves.” The Sikkim and Kijjun (Chiun or Kaiwan) mean “stars” and refer to Saturn and were the subjects of idolatry in Assyria. Egyptian diversity went with the children of Israel, including the “star.” Like the obelisk, the six-pointed star was an Egyptian idol in their worship. In 922 BC, when Solomon married Pharaoh’s daughter, he became involved in worship, magic, and witchcraft of Egyptian idols. Solomon built an altar to Ashtoreth and Molok, and the six-pointed star, the main symbol of human sacrifice in magic and witchcraft, became the seal of Solomon.
Solomon did not heed God’s repeated warnings to give up this disgusting expenditure, even though God threatened to tear the kingdom of Israel out of his son’s hand. And indeed, the division came after Solomon’s death. Solomon’s idolatry led to the split of the Kingdom of Israel. The expenditure he led the children of Israel to end up causing the Room of Israel to exile to the Caucasus and the house of Judah to be imprisoned. Josiah later destroyed this forbidden altar.
And btw. the number of the beast, 666, is also related to Solomon (1 Kings 10:14)? Yes, 666 talents of gold were sent to Solomon every month from the king Tire. After reading this passage, see Ezekiel 28. A really messy net was woven while Solomon was practicing fraud. King Solomon left many items to prove his idolatry, such as King Solomon’s Mirror, King Solomon’s Tomb and the Six-pointed Star, which made it known as Solomon’s Seal in the world of witchcraft and occultism. Solomon also laid the foundation for the craft (Daniel 8:25), later known as Freemasonry, which employs a six-pointed star considerably in its masonic rituals.
On 28/10/1948 and six months after the proclamation of the Israel, the “Provisional Council of State” decided the six-pointed star as the logo on the Israeli flag, in spite of the strong opposition of the Jews leaders who wanted the Menorah as the logo of the Jewish state. To give the hexagronal the biblical nature, some Jews claim that “a hexagonal star was engraved on Solomon’s ring as a symbol of sovereignty over demons”. This star is called “Magen David” in Hebrew, which mean “Shield of David”, then ” The star of David”. All these were Invalidated and even questioned by the Jews themselves as they were based on unreliable narrations.
The Hexagonal Star was actually introduced into the Jewish community in Prague during the 17th Century. It has its origins in ancient Egyptian and Babylonian paganism. In the prohibition of Deuteronomy 4:17, worship of stars and heavenly constellations is considered a form of idolatry. The hexagram star was always associated with occult magic practices in Zoroastrian and Druid religion.
Some Orthodox Jewish organizations vehemently rejected the Magen David as a symbol, claiming that it infiltrated Judaism from occultist practices, notably through the 13th Century Kabbala. The red six-point star had served as a crest for the Jewish Rothschild family, which influenced the Zionist movement to accept the star of David as the chief symbol of Judaism. Sadly, the six-point six-sided hexagon, a tool of witches’ mediums, will not guide one to walk with God.
The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia declares that the six-pointed star—according to the star-worshipping Rosicrucians—was known to the ancient Egyptians. The religion of the ancient Egyptians is known to have consisted preeminently of sun-worship.
Moses sternly warned the Israelites against worshiping the sun, moon, stars, and all the host of heaven.
Deuteronomy 4:19:
“And take heed, lest you lift your eyes to heaven, and when you see the sun, the moon, and the stars, all the host of heaven, you feel driven to worship them and serve them, which the Lord your God has given to all the peoples under the whole heaven as a heritage.”
Moses’ warning was emphatic. The prohibition of making and worshiping any image of that which is in heaven above emphasizes the stars and implies also the other celestial bodies.The six-pointed star can be traced through the worship of Ashtoreth (also known as Astarte, meaning ‘star’) and Chiun and Remphan (meaning ‘star’) from the Egyptians before King Solomon’s time.The first biblical mention of an idolatrous star among the Israelites is in the 8th century BC, mentioned in Amos 5 regarding their trek from Egypt to Canaan. God is thinking back and talking them about what had transpired
Amos 5:25-27:
“Did you offer Me sacrifices and offerings in the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel? You also carried Sikkuth [i.e., tabernacle of Moloch, the god to which they sacrificed children] your king and Chiun, [i.e., a pagan deity] your idols, the star of your gods, which you made for yourselves. Therefore I will send you into captivity beyond Damascus,” says the Lord, whose name is the God of hosts.”
In the book “The History and Practice of Magic” , Volume 2, the six-pointed star is called the talisman of Saturn. The obverse side has the five pointed star, commonly called the pentagram; and the reverse side has the Seal of Solomon with the hexagram at its center.
As stated before, the hexagram is also known as the “King’s Star” in astrological circles, and was an important astrological symbol in Zoroastrianism. It was also used by the Druids during the highest Sabbath of occultists and witches, now called “Halloween.”
The hexagram is also found in Arabian magic and witchcraft through the Middle Ages.The Shield or Star of David is not mentioned in rabbinic literature at all. Notably, not a single ancient archeological proof exists as yet concerning the use of this symbol in the Holy Land in ancient times, even after King David. It has been noted in two isolated cases in the 3rd century AD: on a Jewish tombstone at Tarentum, in southern Italy, and it was used in the Capernaum synagogue in the same century.
With this article I do not wish to point out anything else, than the importance of following G-d’s law and commands even in this modern world, where it is too easy for anyone who is not being alert, to go astray from G-d and get involved in the kind of sins that will destroy your true ability to talk with Him and ask him for advice.

