Don't Think so.
There is no special writing associated with the Star of David, more accurately called "the Shield of David or Magen David.
The star of David is also known as the shield of David, or in geometric terms, a hexagram.
The Star of David (Magen David) has origins in Judaism and Judean culture that predate the Freemasons and their organization as a movement. Therefore, the Star of David is not an endemic Masonic Symbol in the way that the Trowel is an endemic Masonic Symbol. However, while the Star of David has a very clear meaning in Judaism and very clear origins in Judaism, the origins and applications of the Star of David in Masonic circles are shrouded in mystery.
You can see the Star of David on any flag of Israel - it's also Unicode character 2721 - &#x2721 The Star of David (also called magen David) can be found on many Jewish ornaments.
Because the Star of David (more accurately called the Shield of David) is the cultural and political symbol of Jews.
The Star of David, which is actually called 'The Shield of David' is a "modern" civic symbol of the Jewish Nation, it is not mentioned in the Torah.
prophet David (PBUH) is mentioned many times in Koran. but about the star no. at least I do not know.
The Star of David was not really associated with Judaism until the fourteenth century, and is not mentioned in the ancient scriptures.
Picard is not mentioned in Star Trek XI, no.
The David in the Star or Shield of David is King David from the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
the star of David belonged to king David of the Jews.
A Star of David has 6 points! A Star of David has 6 points!
In Hebrew, the name of the star is 'Magen David' which means David's Shield. It's said that this star was the shape of David's shield, the star itself isn't a symbol of David though.
The star of David is a factor in Judaism.
It is the Star of David, an important Jewish insignia.
The Hebrew word for the Star of David is the "Magen David",
Jehovah's Witnesses study very carefully the 'origins' of things before accepting them with any kind of importance or validity. If something is NOT found in the BIBLE, then we are very careful about it.The 'star of David' is not found in the Bible. It is a 'NON-BIBLICAL' symbol, which Judaism has taken to itself. It seems that even David himself had no knowledge of the 'Star of David'.Here is what one authority states about the 'Star of David':"The origins of the Star of David are unclear.""The Star of David is not mentioned in rabbinic literature until the middle ages.""It doesn't have any religious significance in Judaism but it is one of the symbols most commonly associated with the Jewish people."So if it does not even have any 'religious significance' in Judaism; why would it have any significance among Jehovah's Witnesses.