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It's a muslim symbol that entered into Jewish mysticism by way of Andalusian Islamic mysticism.
Hexagrams are not exactly difficult to think up.
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Doesn't have any religious significance in Judaism, more of an ethnic designator. It's just a neat shape.
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Muslim cleric: “The Jews from all over the land will gather around the Antichrist…The Muslims will kill them”
https://www.memri.org/tv/mauritanian...und-antichrist
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Why triangular snowflakes grow
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Yeah the Star of David is not really a religious symbol, and it has been found through out the ancient world. However yes it's often used in the Occult
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It symbolizes the conjunction of the matter and the spirit, very used by kabbalists.
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