INTERPRETATION OF GAD PROPHETIC FLAG
This flag was created from recognized lore about the Tribe of Gad.
Jacob who became Israel had twelve sons and Gad was son number 7 and that number is in the Jewish star in the right bottom corner. Gads name is written in English at the top and in Hebrew on the bottom.
The center of the flag contains the heraldic image of tents to represent the troop of warriors for Gad that is taken from the prophesy of Jacob in Genesis 49:19 -- “And Jacob called unto his sons, and said, Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last days. Gad, a troop shall overcome him: but he shall overcome at the last.”
The image is encapsulated in the Hebrew letter “YUD or YOD”. In Jewish mystical tradition, Yud represents a divine point of energy. Since Yud is used to form all the other letters and since God uses the letters as the building blocks of creation, Yud indicates Gods omnipresence. Yud is considered the starting point of the presence of God in all things and the “spark” of the Spirit in everything.This flag was created from recognized lore about the Tribe of Gad.
Jacob who became Israel had twelve sons and Gad was son number 7 and that number is in the Jewish star in the right bottom corner. Gads name is written in English at the top and in Hebrew on the bottom.
The center of the flag contains the heraldic image of tents to represent the troop of warriors for Gad that is taken from the prophesy of Jacob in Genesis 49:19 -- “And Jacob called unto his sons, and said, Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last days. Gad, a troop shall overcome him: but he shall overcome at the last.”
The image is encapsulated in the Hebrew letter “YUD or YOD”. In Jewish mystical tradition, Yud represents a divine point of energy. Since Yud is used to form all the other letters and since God uses the letters as the building blocks of creation, Yud indicates Gods omnipresence. Yud is considered the starting point of the presence of God in all things and the “spark” of the Spirit in everything.
The background of the flag is in the color of the jasper stone that is associated with Gad and thought to represent this tribe on the ephod.
The background of the flag is in the color of the jasper stone that is associated with Gad and thought to represent this tribe on the ephod.