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French Partridge
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Revealing The Code Of The Twelve Days Of Christmas

Regardless of where you are, you will always remember the Christmas holidays. Even if you do not happen to be a Christian, you will most likely give some though and consideration to a season of kindness and reflection. It has traditionally been part of every Christmas holiday to sing Christmas carols. Unlike the usual music that we hear every day, Christmas songs are considered as unforgettable classics of our times. Thus, the original meaning and theme related to each holiday song is of interest. One of these traditional Christmas carols is "The Twelve Days of Christmas". You can listen to this Christmas carol, in it entirety on internet radio.

When King Henry VIII began Protestantism in England, Catholics were banned from professing their own religious beliefs. Not only that it was treated a Taboo but also it was considered as a crime against the state. Even the possession of the Bible was handled with violence. Nevertheless, Catholics bravely yet silently worshipped incognito.

During these difficult days for Catholics, The Twelve Days of Christmas was written. It was originally thought as front for Catholicism to teach children however no evidence proved this accusation so even the Protestants and other non-Catholic believers had begun singing it. The carol was made carefully to contain symbols that signified certain meanings. Even the slightest implication was avoided when writing the lyrics of the song to prevent suspicions of the Catholics delightedly singing it.

Christmas is celebrated across the globe within 12 days. It starts on Christmas day and ends on January 6, the day Epiphany is celebrated. So let's crack the code that fooled the Protestant king and his loyal servants.

Within the song God was referenced as the "true love" while the devoted Catholics were referred to as the singer ("me"). The song goes, On the first day of Christmas my true love game to me?. You can listen to these lyrics on free online music .

1. A "partridge in a pear tree"this line refers to Jesus who gave his life for us by dying on the cross. A partridge was often used in those times as a symbol to refer to a divine ruler.

2. "Two turtle doves", this line is a reference to the two Bible testaments, the old and new, and doves are often representative of peace.

3. "Three French hens"these refer to the three gifts of the Holy Spirit, faith, love and hope. Sometimes this line can also refer to the Holy Trinity, God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

4. "Four calling birds", this is a reference to the four Gospels of the New Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

5. "Five golden rings"this line refers to the Bible's first five books referred to as Pentateuch.

6. "Six geese a-laying", this is a reference to the number of days it took God to create the earth.

7. "Seven swans a swimming"refers to the save gifts of the Holy Spirit

8. "Eight maids a milking"refers to the teachings of Jesus, the eight Beatitudes.

9. "Nine ladies dancing", is a reference to the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control.

10. "Ten lords a leaping" refers to the Bible's Ten Commandments.

11. "Eleven pipers piping"refers to Jesus' faithful disciples

12. "Twelve drummers drumming"refers to the twelve articles that are part of the Apostle's creed.

The next time you listen to this Christmas song, for sure that you will be able to appreciate it more.

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