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The Gospel of the Kingdom that the Lord Jesus Christ Preached



                                                         SON OF GOD





                                                         SON OF MAN


                       THE STAR OF DAVID REPRESENTES THE MESSIAH CHRIST JESUS.
                            CHRIST JESUS IS THE SON OF GOD AND THE SON OF MAN.

                               The Actual Definition and/or Acronym of the word Gospel is:
                                     “Gospel Of Salvation Providing Eternal Life.”
                                   (Spiritual Salvation and Generational Salvation)


                                 The History of How the Star of David was Created
                   With Jewish emancipation following the French Revolution, Jews began to look for

                   a symbol to represent themselves comparable to the cross used by their Christian
                   neighbors. They settled upon the six-pointed star, principally because of its heraldic

                   associations. When Theodor Herzl looked for a symbol for the new Zionist
                   movement, he chose the Star of David because it was so well known and also

                   because it had no religious associations. In time, it appeared in the center of the flag
                   of the new Jewish state of Israel and has become associated with national

                   redemption and/or national freedom.

                   It should be noted that the Six Points of the Star of David actually came from the
                   position of the Six Lights of the Candlestick and/or the Menorah. And no one in
                   Jewish History ever considered that the Star of David could possibly represent the
                   Jewish Messiah the Lord Jesus Christ. It is the fulfillment of Isaiah 9:6 which says,
                   “For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given…” The Child is Jesus the Son
                   is Christ. Amen!!! It should also be noted that first Passover in Egypt the Blood of
                   the Lamb was applied to three locations. One dot was on the center upper cross
                   beam, and one dot was on each of the side posts of the Door. The three dots form a
                   triangle pointing upward to Heaven. When the Lord Jesus died on the cross in
                   Jerusalem three dots were applied to the cross. One dot was on each hand of the
                   cross beam, and one dot was on the vertical beam of the cross at His feet. The three
                   dots form a triangle pointing downward. When you place the two triangles together
                   they form the Star of David.
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