The document summarizes the symbolism found on the back of the United States one dollar bill. The symbols include the pyramid with the all-seeing eye representing divinity and God's favor of the new nation, the bald eagle representing strength and unity out of diversity, and the 13 stars and stripes representing the original 13 colonies. The arrangement of the 13 stars was ordered by George Washington to honor Hayim Solomon, a Jewish financier of the Revolutionary War who wanted to honor his people, forming the Star of David.