Jesus, Christmas and the Star of David December 2002 by Asher Intrater Er... I mean Yeshua, the Birth of the Messiah and the Magen David. What do they have in common?
I. Messianic
Prophecy Numbers 24:17 This is one of the earliest prophecies about the Messiah, and was so accepted by the Jewish people that the greatest false Messiah in history (so far), who was chosen by the famous Rabbi Akiva in 133 AD during the revolt against the Roman occupation, was called "Bar Cochba," or "son of the star," quoting the verse above. So the biblical root of the Star of David is that it represents "The Star," the King, the Messiah, the son of David. II. Birth of Messiah Notice in verse 9 the phrase, "the star went before..." In the Hebrew this is translated as "darakh," which is a special word for walking, meaning striding or walking forcefully. It is the same word used in Numbers 24 that the star would "come out" of Jacob. Perhaps it would be better translated as, "the star will stride forth out of Jacob." In other words, Matthew 2:10 is referring to Numbers 24:17. The apparition of the star at the birth of Yeshua is seen as a fulfillment of the Messianic prophecy about the "star" that would "come forth out of Jacob." The Star of David is the star of the Messiah, which is the star that appeared at the birth of Yeshua. Yeshua is the "star" of David. III. Second Coming At Yeshua's birth, He rose and came out of Israel. At the Second Coming, He will return to complete the second half of the prophecy. At the battle of Armageddon, all the nations gathered against Israel will be destroyed (Zechariah 14:2) as well as all people who are in spiritual rebellion against Yeshua (II Thessalonians 1:8). (The nations gathered against Israel are symbolically called here "Moab," and those in rebellion to Yeshua are called "the sons of tumult.") So Yeshua is the "Star of David" not only at His birth, but also at His coming in glory. Revelation 22:16: Yeshua is the ancient star, envisioned by prophets and wise men. The Star of David is the symbol of the Jewish people, the long awaited Messiah - even Yeshua, now and forevermore. Back to Articles Back |