Robin red breast bird of legend
Robin red breast bird of legend
Robin red breast and apart from the new Legend of the Solovetsky Lewis in a Christmas stocking. It tells the story of what got his red breast after burning himself on fire, striking him for Robin to keep warm the baby Jesus.
Another legend says that because the heart of Robin of Christ's crucifixion and death and his association with red. Jesus is said to pull you on the way to Calvary Temple of Christ Robin avoid a drop of thorns and Jesus, it fell to the heart of Robin turns red.
Robin red breast bird of legend
The first Christmas, was wrapped in a bitter cold night, it said. Almost a small fire in the stable outside, and Mary the mother was concerned that her baby will be cold. She asked for help to stand in for her animals.
"You can blow on the embers," "so that the fire can continue to keep warm on my son?" She asked Bull
But the bull is put to sleep in a sound and stable surface did not hear her. Next, Mary, but the water back to breathing life into the fire of a donkey, the donkey did not hear one of the sleeping mariaheul. Nor were the horses and sheep. She wondered what to do.
Suddenly, Mary heard the flapping of little wings. Looking up, she saw a robin flying a small plain, brown color in the stables. Robin heard Mary came to her call to the animals and to help themselves. He flaps his wings eagerly went to the dying fire.
His wings are upset until you noticed a bright red light and air to the defendant embers, seemed a little wrinkle. Until it began to re Keane he continued to fire on the song, fans all over.
With his beak Robin fresh, pick up dry sticks and thrown into the fire. When he did, a sudden burst of bright red flame burning in the chest of a small bird. The bright crackle sounds warm the whole stable but until Robin had simply continued to fan the fire. Baby Jesus slept happily.
Mary thanked and praised all of robinreul he did. She looked smooth in his red chest and said ignited by a spark. "Now, in your red breast notifications let the blessings of your noble deeds."
And the red-breasted robin so far covers his humility.
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