Messianic Seal of Jerusalem
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The Messianic Seal of Jerusalem is perhaps the most recognized symbol for Messianic Judaism in many sectors of the movement. It may be a recent design, or may date back to ancient Nazarene synagogues and communities.[citation needed] The symbol is a depiction of the Menorah, arguably Judaism's most important symbol, together with the fish picture that could have represented the early Jewish community of Yeshua's (Jesus) followers, creating a Star of David at the intersection. The symbol may be especially popular amongst those Messianics that promote a One Law/Grafted-in Theology.[citation needed] The Messianic Seal is by no means the only or most popular symbol of Messianic Judaism (others, such as the more ancient Menorah and Star of David, are also displayed by Messianics).