The Christmas song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" may sound silly and contrived to many of us. But it actually had its origins in religious symbolism - and with a serious purpose.
It dates from a time of religious persecution. The song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas," was written as a kind of secret catechism that could be sung in public without fear of arrest - a learning or memory aid to Christians in fact.
The song can be taken at two levels of interpretation - the surface meaning, or the hidden meaning known only to the Christians involved. Each element is a code word for a religious truth.
If you think Jesus being symbolized as a partridge in a pear tree sounds blasphemous, remember:
"Jerusalem! Jerusalem! How often would I have sheltered thee under my wings, as a hen does her chicks, but thou wouldst not have it so." (Luke 13:34 and Matthew 23:34)
The "true love" in the song refers to God Himself.
The "me" receiving the gifts is every Christian.
So that "silly" song we sing at Christmas time has more meaning than we thought.
My mom had given these to us after our Christmas gathering. If anyone is interested in obtaining these cookie cutters, you can google search Chilton Housewares Cookie Cutters Twelve Days of Christmas. Francesca and Elizabeth worked in stages over a three day period to get the results shown above. They really worked hard!
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ReplyDeleteWhat great baking artists you have! They look so nice, I'd hate to eat them. You can tell they put a lot of time and effort into them.
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