CONSIDER THIS: How Rainbows and the Archer’s Weapon Are Connected
A vivid rainbow shortly after a storm passes through can be a beautiful and even inspiring experience, both because of it’s sheer uniqueness and its ancient symbolic power, as told in the Bible at Genesis 9:12-17. They usually aren’t visible for long but they remain in our memories long after they vanish from sight.
And there is an element of the meaning of the rainbow of which too few Americans today are aware: The word “rainbow” consists of two separate words joined together, “rain” and “bow.” Have you ever wondered why it’s not called a “rainarch” or a “rainpicture”?
As the following gorgeously filmed 6:29 second video produced by the John 10:10 Project explains, there is a hugely important facet of the inclusion of the word “bow.” It has to do with the military tool and Israel and once you see it, you will likely never again see rainbows as you did before: