>>16483987So it's suggested by some that Jewish people actually worship Saturn, aka Baal-Hamaan (the Punic God discussed in Flaubert's Salammbô), aka Cronus.
See and nota bene:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remphan>Remphan is a rendering of the Ancient Greek, ρεμφαν... It is likely in reference to "Kiyyun" mentioned in Amos 5:26, which the Septuagint renders as "Raiphan" (Ῥαιφάν) or "Rephan"... Kiyyun is generally assumed to be the god Saturn,[7] the Assyriaan name of which was "Kayvân" ("Kēwān").Saturn has a dark hexagonal storm on its North Pole; a hexagon is a two dimensional representation of a cube, and a hexagon is both on the inside of the Star of David and the Star of David can be drawn inside a hexagon. Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun, Saturday (Sabbath) is the sixth day of the week, and Shabbetai is the Hebrew word for Saturn.