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Grafted In
Often referred to as the "Grafted In" symbol, this design was found in 1967 in a cave on Mt. Zion in a place thought to be the sacred baptismal grotto of James the Just, brother of Jesus and one of the original 12 apostles ... this extraordinary design is believed by many to be the symbol of the first Nazarene (Messianic) Church. This beautiful "triune" design combines the menorah (the light of the Lord) and the fish (representing Jesus the Messiah, God's Son and our Savior). The fusing together of these two symbols thus creates the "Star of David" in the middle representing unity between the Jew and the Gentile.
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