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The Hexagram being the Star of Remphan/Saturn is debatable, but does have real occult connections, as it is used frequently in medieval occult grimoires and comes from a Talmudic myth of Solomon being a Demonologist who summoned and bound devils using his magical seal ,which allegedly had a Hexagram on it, which is why the actual name for that symbol is the Seal of Solomon, the term "Star of David" is likely more recent and was cooked up to hide the blatant occult nature of the symbol. The only non-occult use it had was in the heraldry of the Solomonic Empire of Ethiopia, which jews destroyed via a communist revolution, likely putting an end to the last remaining kingdom that *might* have had blood ties to the ancient hebrews, albeit heavily intermixed with Hamite negroes (the general inhabitants of modern Ethiopia are almost all hamites, the monarchs are clearly some sort of levantine/hamite mix, and there was an ancient Ethiopia more to the North that was mostly levantine arabs, which is where Moses' wife came from.