Thursday, March 22, 2012

Albert Churchward's opinion about the Star of David

Not Guilty as Charged

An example of a kind of nasty attacks against the Star of David is an article titled "The Six-Pointed Star, The Mark Of The Beast, Part II, History Of The Six-Pointed Star", where the author quotes selectively from "Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man, being an explanation of the Evolution of Religious Doctrines from the Eschatology of the Ancient Egyptians" (1910) By Albert Churchward (1852-1925). 

Quote: "Six Triangles...is the Egyptian hieroglyphic for the ...Land of the Spirits." (Churchward, p. 177)
In the original text the Six Triangles do not comprise a Star of David, as you may have assumed by the title of the article – they are illustrated as 3 pairs of hourglasses. 

3 pairs of hourglasses


Quote:  "Ancient Egyptian Seal of Solomon" (Churchward, p. 188)
The original text is: 
"and has by some been named Seal of Solomon (see origin of triangles. 
The illustration on the left of this sentence is marked as Figure 85. It  shows not a Star of David, or a Seal of Solomon (which is another name for the six pointed star) but a rhomb surrounded by four triangles). 

A rhomb surrounded by four triangles


Quote: "This (6-pointed star) was the first sign or hieroglyphic of Amsu" (p. 65)
The words (6-pointed star) are an addition of the author. The original phrase is:
"This, as far as we can trace, was the first sign or hieroglyphic of Amsu"

More than that: on page 314 Churchward wrote that the shape of the first two triangles mentioned above as 3 pairs of hourglasses "is  much more ancient than the latter" (marked as Fig. 85)
and we can not find any reason for Brother Gould calling it "Solomon's Seal". Solomon was not born when this was first used as a sacred sign, and as far as our researches go we have not been able to trace any facts or reasons to support the assertion that Solomon ever used it as a seal". 

This quote does not appear in the Watch.Pair article mentioned above...

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Throne of St Peter


Six pointed star engraved in 
13th Century marble throne of St Peter of Castello in Venice, Italy. 
Comes from Antioch. Inscribed with words from the Koran
Probably an ancient Muslim gravestone 
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Source:

Star of David on Papal Coat of Arms

Star of David (representing Hope) on the Coat of Arms of Pope Pius X (1835 –1914)

"The shield displays the arms Pius X took as Bishop of Mantua: an anchor proper cast into a stormy sea… lit up by a single six-pointed star of gold. These were inspired by Hebrews 6:19, which state that the hope we have is the sure and steadfast anchor of the soul".

Source:  English Wikipedia entry: Pope_Pius_X

As I mentioned in privious posts the Fleur de Lis is a hexagram viewed from the side- so that it also hints to the connection of the Popes to the sanctity of the Shoshan (Lily) in the Old Testament.


Fleur de Lis on the Coat of Arms of  pope Urban_IV (1261-1264)
and also on the Coat of Arms of  popes:
 Innocent V (1276-1276)
Nicholas IV(1288-1292)
Paul III  (1534-1549) 
Innocent X  (1644-1655) 
Leo XIII  (1878-1903) 
Paul VI (1963-1978)  According to the prophecy of Saint Malachy in 1139: "His coat of arms features three flowers". 
Source:  English Wikipedia entry: Papal_coat_of_arms

John Frederick Peto and the Star of David

 Lincoln and the Star of David (Top Right)- 1904
by american painter
John Frederick Peto (1854–1907)


Yellow star of david on bottom right of the art work titled
Toms_River by John Frederick Peto
  1905
Source: CC image from Wikimedia Commons
File:3._Toms_River.jpg?uselang=de

Monday, March 19, 2012

British West African penny, 1936

The six pointed star represent the 6 British colonies of British West Africa:
Nigeria, Ghana, British Cameroon, Gambia, Sierra Leone, British Togoland. 
Source: CC image from Wikipedia entry: Britisch-Westafrika

The following coins are from Dr. Amir Zohar's Collection
(C) Dr. Amir Zohar


British West Africa 1945 & 1959

British West Africa 1952


Nigeria 1959









Star of David on Middle Ages Charts

Star of David on a Nautical Chart of Mediterranean area from
LUÍS TEIXEIRA, PORTOLAN CHART. Lisbon, ca. 1600 
Source: Wikipedia entry: User:Geagea/gallery

JOAN MARTINES, PORTOLAN ATLAS. Italy, ca. 1578
Source:  Wikipedia Category:Star_of_David?uselang=de

Carta catalana (Mappamondo catalano) 1452 ?
Source:  Wikipedia Category:Star_of_David?uselang=de


 Evelyn Edson wrote in her book The world map, 1300-1492: the persistence of tradition and transformation that the star of david flag flying over Brisch (modern Bissa- town in North Africa) maybe refrers to the  large community of Jews in this coastel town. 



Sunday, March 18, 2012

The six pointed star of Armenia

Read the extensive  post by peopleofar

Harichavank Monastery, Armenia, 13th century
Source Wikipedia entry-  Harichavank Monastery
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Armenia, Goshavank monastery, XII-XIII
Source Wikipedia entry-  Goshavank Monastery
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Hasan-Jalal_coat_of_arms from 1214
Bottom: Hexagram framing the wheel of eternity symbol
 Source Wikipedia entry-  House of Hasan-Jalalyan
Wheel of eternity on the Tombstone of Hasan Jalal-Vahtangian
(1214-1261)
Source Wikipedia

Wheel of eternity on the Tombstone of Hasan Jalal-Vahtangian
(1214-1261)
Source Wikipedia
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Hexagrams on the walls of 13th Century Noravank monastery  
Source Wikipedia entry-Noravank