This week, we honored the feast of Saint Stephen, who was stoned to death for his testimony to the Sadducees, the keepers of the Temple.But what was the important, but mostly forgotten detail exposed by St. Stephen that really sparked the Jєω's hatred?It's found in the Acts of the Apostle 7
Link[36] He brought them out, doing wonders and signs in the land of Egypt, and in the Red Sea, and in the desert forty years.
[37] This is that Moses who said to the children of Israel: A prophet shall God raise up to you of your own brethren, as myself: him shall you hear.
[38] This is he that was in the church in the wilderness, with the angel who spoke to him on mount Sina, and with our fathers; who received the words of life to give unto us.
[39] Whom our fathers would not obey; but thrust him away, and in their hearts turned back into Egypt,
[40] Saying to Aaron: Make us gods to go before us. For as for this Moses, who brought us out of the land of Egypt, we know not what is become of him.
[41] And they made a calf in those days, and offered sacrifices to the idol, and rejoiced in the works of their own hands.
[42] And God turned, and gave them up to serve the host of heaven, as it is written in the books of the prophets: Did you offer victims and sacrifices to me for forty years, in the desert, O house of Israel?
[43] And you took unto you the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Rempham, figures which you made to adore them. And I will carry you away beyond Babylon.
[44] The tabernacle of the testimony was with our fathers in the desert, as God ordained for them, speaking to Moses, that he should make it according to the form which he had seen.
[45] Which also our fathers receiving, brought in with Jesus, into the possession of the Gentiles, whom God drove out before the face of our fathers, unto the days of David.
So, the Jєωs still worship the "star"... and not the God of Moses as they'd like you to believe.But ask a rabbi and he'll deny he knows the origins or significance of the star?There's another reference to the star of Rempham in the Old Testament, Book of AmosThe star is the unifying, occult symbol for the children of the anti-Christ.