18 July 2010

The Stolen Plow Horse

Like unto the old plow horse that plods along year after year going up and down the same furrows; waiting for the time the sun shall set. Allowing the harness to be removed, to feel the breeze cooling and drying the heated perspiration where the harness once languished; too finally, experience the freedom of movement upon a tired old neck.

At one time the old white plow (1) horse (2) was quite impressive and was apart of a great treasure house (3) in a faraway land and belong to One and beloved by all the people.

Until one night the horse was stolen by a thief
(4), who thought by having the horse; that they in turn could cause harm to the Owner and the people.

The thief now having the horse in there possession did horribly mistreat the horse by hard labor, too beating them, too not allowing them to feel the wind in there mane or too drink the cool fresh water of home and caused an enormous sorrow not just to the horse; but the real Owner and all the people.

The Owner decided that the horse had to be returned to the treasure house with what ever means He deemed necessary and to bring happiness not just to Him, but the people.

As the years worn on, the thief thought they had there way; until the Owner and the people finally through great force removed the harness from the now worn old plow horse and took them back to the treasure house; too love them once more.

As to the thief, the Owner punished them for there crime, for the Owner has never cared for a thief.-
HRM Deborah



You shall not kill; you shall not commit adultery; you shall not steal; you shall not bear false witness against your fellow.

You shall not covet your fellow’s house. You shall not covet your fellow’s wife, his manservant, his ox, his donkey, nor anything that belongs to your fellow.
(Exodus 20:13, 14)



Ancient Terminology

(1) Plow: is a term that symbolizes peace.

(2) Horse: In this symbolisms, the kidnapped horse for a time has to do with a particular family to how they are harmed in captivity and then a single, Prophetess through generations from the same family. It also coincides that that this particular family, would only be kidnapped from there home in one instance; in such a manner that it would cause such repercussions from Allah (Hashem), who in this case is known as the "One" and the "Owner."

The "people" that love the horse, is everyone in Israel.

While the horse itself, has several remarkable symbolisms; this particular written prophecy of this horse, is extremely old.

(3)Treasure House (Archaic): It is another name, that Jerusalem was referred too; a long time ago. It was known as Allah's (Hashem's) Treasure House on earth, then what one would usually think of as Paradise (Heaven). There has been several names concerning this particular city which are extremly old, but the most common name is Jerusalem.

For Jerusalem at one time was such a remarkable city it was considered a great jewel. While the prayers for Judaism actually predates the two temples; it is also the contention of what the city actually is, is why even in Islam at one time; they too, also prayed towards Jerusalem.

(4) Thief: the symbolism for the thief is not a single person, but an extremely sinful place; worse then Sodom and Gomorrah ever thought to have been; which further stems to Allah's (Hashem's) reaction and His feelings towards the horse, with the horse not involved in there surroundings [the horse "plodding (Innocence)" is the Prophetess] other then the mistreatment by the thief.

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