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ArtistThe Soul Becomes the Hawk Jesus's second return in a robe dipped in blood, described in Revelation 19, symbolizes His role as the conquering Warrior-King, with the blood representing the judgment and defeat of His enemies, not His own atoning blood, drawing from Isaiah 63's imagery of treading the winepress of God's wrath. While white robes signify purity for His followers, His blood-stained garment signifies His final, victorious battle against evil and sin, establishing His absolute authority as "The Word of God"
Cody's Eye The Soul Becomes The Hawk-
One For All And All For One 2028A.D.
Each Bird has it's own "special characteristics" - If you want to go HIGHER you pick the Eagle, if you want to go through say a "tree"
you pick the Hawk for better maneuverability-
Wing Structure: Hawks, particularly smaller species like those in the Accipiter genus, often have shorter, broader, or more pointed wings and longer tails compared to the broad, flat wings of eagles. This structure allows for more rapid wingbeats and swift maneuvering, especially when navigating between trees or chasing prey in complex environments.
Key Meanings:
Conquering Warrior: The blood signifies victory in battle, portraying Jesus as a triumphant military leader.
Divine Judgment: It's the blood of His enemies, spattered on His clothes as He tramples them in His wrath, fulfilling prophecy.
Isaiah 63 Connection: The imagery directly links to Isaiah 63:2-3, where the Lord's garments are stained from treading the winepress of God's anger.
"The Word of God": This title emphasizes His ultimate truth and finality, as He executes God's word of judgment.
Not Atonement: This is distinct from the blood shed at the crucifixion; this scene depicts judgment, not redemption.
The BLOOD THIS TIME is not for Redemption but for JUDGEMENT.
Contrast with White Robes:
White robes (fine linen, pure) often symbolize the purity, faithfulness, and justification of God's people (the saints/heavenly armies) who follow Him.
The blood-dipped robe on Jesus highlights His unique role as the one who wins the decisive victory over all evil, with His followers in clean garments reflecting His triumph.