Star of REMPHAN

The star was mentioned and condemned by the God of Israel in Amos 5:26 and it was called by Him, `the star of your god, Moloch’ or otherwise called `Chiun’. Reference to Amos 5:26 and the Israelites having it in the wilderness was also made in Acts 7:43. Here it was called the Star of Remphan. All these names refer to the `god’ Saturn. The hexagram was brought to the Jewish people by Solomon when he turned to witchcraft and idolatry after his marriage to Pharaoh’s daughter in 922B.C. It became known as the Seal of Solomon in Egyptian magic and witchcraft. David had absolutely nothing to do with the hexagram and that star most certainly did not, in any way, represent God’s people. Solomon gave himself up to satanic worship and built altars to Ashtoreth and Moloch (Saturn).

There is also a school of thought this way, The martyrdom of Stephen episode in the Book of Acts seems to indicate the star of Rephaim is the symbol of babylonic/cabalistic jewry-the six sided star of Solomon.

Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible explains it this way;

The Alexandrian copy reads “Raiphan”; some copies read “Raphan”; and so the Arabic version; others “Rephan”; the Syriac version reads “Rephon”; and the Ethiopic version “Rephom”. Giants, with the Hebrews, were called “Rephaim”; and so Mo, who is here meant, is called “Rephan”, and with an epenthesis “Remphan”, because of his gigantic form; which some have concluded from the massy crown on his head, which, with the precious stones, weighed a talent of gold, which David took from thence, 2 Samuel 12:30 for not the then reigning king of the Ammonites, but Molech, or Milchom, their idol, is meant: this is generally thought to be the same with Chiun in Amos; but it does not stand in a place to answer to that; besides, that should not be left untranslated, it not being a proper name of an idol, but signifies a type or form; and the whole may be rendered thus, “but ye have borne the tabernacle of your king, and the type, or form of your images, the star of your god”; which version agrees with Stephens’s, who, from the Septuagint, adds the name of this their king, and their god Rephan, or Remphan. Drusius conjectures, that this is a fault of the Scribes writing Rephan for Cephan, or that the Septuagint interpreters mistook the letter for and instead of Cevan read Revan; and Chiun is indeed, by Kimchi and Aben Ezra (h), said to be the same with Chevan, which, in the Ishmaelitish and Persian languages, signifies Saturn; and so does Rephan in the Egyptian language: and it is further to be observed, that the Egyptians had a king called Remphis, the same with Apis; and this may be the reason why the Septuagint interpreters, who interpreted for Ptolomy, king of Egypt, put Rephan, which Stephen calls Remphan, instead of Chiun, which they were better acquainted with, since they both signify the same deity, and the same star; and which also was the star of the Israelites, called by them because supposed to have the government of the sabbath day, and therefore fitly called the “star of your god”.

The Six-Pointed Star is engraved on the Talisman of Saturn which is used in ritual magic TALISMAN OF SATURN;

“On the first face is engraved…a pentagram or a star with five points. On the other side is engraved a bull’s head enclosed in a SIX-POINTED STAR, and surrounded by letters composing the name REMPHA, THE PLANETARY GENIUS OF SATURN, according to the alphabet of the Magi.”

Saturn has also been associated with Satan and this, for numerous reasons. First, many authors argue that the word Satan is derived from the word Saturn. Second, Saturn is associated with the color black as well as Satan. Third, Ancients considered Saturn to be the farthest planet from the sun.

At anyrate Moloch, Chiun and Remphan are all names for the star god, Saturn, whose symbol is a six pointed star formed by two triangles. Saturn was the supreme god of the Chaldeans.

So Mo, Chiun, Rephan, or Remphan, and Remphis, all are the same with the Serapis of the Egyptians, and the calf of the Israelites; and which idolatry was introduced on account of Joseph, who interpreted the dream of Pharaoh’s kine, and provided for the Egyptians in the years of plenty against the years of famine, and was worshipped under the ox with a bushel on his head.

18 thoughts on “Star of REMPHAN

  1. […] Remphan: the six-pointed ‘star of David’ is in fact not of David but probably of Solomon and the occult: https://hmisrael.com/2022/12/29/star-of-remphan/ […]

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  2. While it may not be associated with David it is not an evil symbol, and if the 6 pointed star is associated with a pagan deity then it’s only because people demonized it. It is not evil in of itself. The shape shows up in pomegranate blossoms so please quit trying to demonize it Exodus 39:26

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    1. Thanks for those comments Benjamin. I posted the other side of the coin too so people can make up their own mind.

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    2. Alex F's avatarAlex F

      we don’t have to demonize it… Stephen did a pretty good job at it already… right before being stoned to death… guess he named those who claim to be but are not.

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  3. Angela Ryan's avatarAngela Ryan

    How do we truly validate this?
    I have seen commentary that the 8 pt star is Ramphan.
    That the”star of David” is actually the Sheild symbol of David which has 2 paleo Dalet, 2 triangles representing the tent opening.

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    1. Good points Angela. This is why I posted both viewpoints. Each one must be fully persuaded in their own Mind. HMI will not tolerate any abuse directed at sincere people who beleive differently since we have the same Devil to fight every day.

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  4. Claire Baker's avatarClaire Baker

    Why do you spell devil with a capital letter as If it was a name of some god?
    http://www.biblebasicsonline.com
    http://www.realdevil.info
    Hope that helps you 🙏 🙂.

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  5. Fabe's avatarFabe

    You replied to this comment.

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    1. Romans tells us there is a remnant according to grace – “Romans 11:5-6 KJV. Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace.” Yah is stil preserving some of the house of Judah who are yet blinded – “What then? Israel hath not obtained that which he seeketh for; but the election hath obtained it, and the rest were blinded.”

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  6. […] often overlooking its secular and socialist foundations. The vision of Israel, which clearly has the star of Rephan on its flag, as a biblically ordained entity is thus a […]

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  7. […] house of Israel? 43 You also took up the tabernacle of Moloch, And the star of your god Remphan, [the so called ‘Star of David’] Images which you made to worship; And I will carry you away beyond […]

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    1. To be fair, the text does not say the star of David. Rather it could just as easily be the five pointed star the witches use today denoting Ashtoreth worship while conversely the superimposed Dalets which create the appearance of a six pointed star could be in fact the shield identifier for the house of David and thus do not fulfill that scripture.

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  8. Coco Davis's avatarCoco Davis

    Ask yourself “why would GOD appoint a hexagram to be the standard/sign of/for HIS people”? Hex means curse. Whoever believes that the star of David is or isn’t the star of remphan have to fact that the star of remphan is associated with saturn worship. Saturn has a hexagon in it’s North Pole. It’s hexagonal cloud wasn’t discovered until 1987 from views captured in the 1981 Voyager mission. Ask yourself how could those people in ancient times have known about saturn’s hexagon? Wait what ever happened to the Menorah?

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    1. Remember that there are 7 and 9 pointed stars in paganism too AND the overlapped Paleo Dalets appear to make a star but may in fact be nothing more than superimposed Dalets for David.

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      1. Coco Davis's avatarCoco Davis

        We have to stay on topic and that topic is the star of David which is the star that represents Israel today. I’m just putting questions into your mind for you to do your research and answer. Again, ask yourself “why would GOD appoint a hexagram to be the standard/sign of/for HIS people”?! Hex means curse!!!

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  9. observantcollectiona2b9123441's avatarobservantcollectiona2b9123441

    Coco…. The word hex IN HEBREW means What ????? No humans spoke English at that time, so you are misplacing a modern English word into an ancient HEBREW/Aramaic/Greek text…

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  10. Mary's avatarMary

    The star of rhemphan is new to me, I am a Bible reader but I don’t recall reading about it. I do know the devil is a liar and he likes to try and distort and pervert what God has created. Was the six pointed star ever a symbol of or for the Israelites? Idk. Perhaps this is an example of what our Heavenly Father means when he tells us to not worship any images or things created. I believe that we have been lied to on a mass scale (work of the devil) and we are starting to see truth arise as we move deeper into end times. We must stay in the Word of God and use Holy Spirit discernment.🙏✝️❤️‍🔥

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  11. Morris Nelms's avatarMorris Nelms

    Ditto Mary! Couldn’t of said it better

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