If you meant "corners" as points, the Star of Bethlehem was always regarded as an 8-Pointed star. In Greek, writing the name of Christ sums up to 888. All baptismal fonts have 8 corners.
Star Over Bethlehem has 80 pages.
I don't see any connection to the gridiron sport, but as a sort of generalization the Christmas Star or Star of Bethlehem is drawn with eight points. The design has grown popular in recent years as a borderline religious custom that is not directly religious- but gets the idea of the Supernatural across. a similar design is the also eight pointed Compass Rose. Do NOT confuse with the Maltese or Iron cross which also has eight points! The Christmas star is usually drawn with eight points. The heraldic star of Brabant is similar ( one was worn by Queen Marie of Romania). This was a heraldic decoration, not anything religious.
Star Over Bethlehem was created on 1965-11-01.
The Esther point of the star points downward because it symbolically represents the ray of the Star of Bethlehem which shone upon Jesus' birthplace.
A four-pointed star can represent various meanings, depending on the cultural or religious context. In general symbolism, it can symbolize guidance, direction, or the four elements (earth, water, air, fire). It is also used in various flags and emblems to represent ideals such as ambition, power, protection, or achievement.
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The Star of Bethlehem - 1909 was released on: USA: 19 March 1909
The Star of Bethlehem - 1912 was released on: USA: 24 December 1912
Crux - the Southern Cross. The Bethlehem Star could have been Alpha Crucis (Acrux).
The story says that the wisemen visited Jesus in Bethlehem, but does not say anything beside that it was a very bright and shining star. Some say it was a comet. But the flag of Isarael has a six pointed star. The star was to far away to coint the poimts for sure.
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