In the Jewish work known as Zohar it is told that "a fearsome star blazing purple light," appearing "at the zenith," will precede the advent of the Messiah, which star will involve itself in a celestial battle that will take place "in the north".
Although that Messianic event is supposed to take place in the future, there is no doubt that the star's placement in the zenithal north stems from the ancestral memory of proto Saturn's previous polar station.
This is more readily understandable since the very concept of the Messiah owes its origin to the belief that, having eventually retreated from Earth's vicinity, the Saturnian Yahweh/Elohim would one day return to repossess his realm.
And, just as he had reigned supreme from his north polar station, so would he return from Zaphon, the same as Tsaphon, which is the Hebrew word for "north".
When he does come, it is believed, even his throne will be colored purple.
The Saturnian identity of the Messiah was recognized by many scholars but even they have been incapable of calling the much expected 'redeemer' and 'kosmokrator' by his very own name: Saturn
The above may shock cattle niggers of the judaic, and even christian, faith, although no more than the identification of Yahweh/Elohim as Saturn, labeling it all as blasphemy.
But the theme of the returning deity in days to come is not unique to these two religions.