Collection: Prince of Peace, The

💫Design Interpretation: The Prince of Peace 💫

This image is rich with "Born Again Hebrew" symbolism, centered on the dual nature of the Messiah Yahusha and the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. It uses high-contrast, "fiery" aesthetics to emphasize the divine and the supernatural.
​Here is an interpretation of the key elements from a "Born Again Hebrew" perspective:

​1. The Lion and the Lamb
​This is the most direct reference to Revelation 5:5-6.
​The Lion: Represents the "Lion of the Tribe of Judah." It symbolizes Yahusha's kingship, power, and his role as the victorious judge. The glowing eyes and fiery mane suggest divine majesty and the "consuming fire" of Yahuah's (God) holiness.
​The Lamb: Positioned at the feet of the lion, the white lamb represents the "Lamb of God" (John 1:29). It symbolizes sacrifice, purity, and the humility of Yahusha's first coming.
​The Contrast: Together, they represent the "Lion-Lamb" paradox: Yahusha is both the suffering servant who was slain and the conquering King who reigns.

​2. The Dove in the Fire
​In the upper right, there is a glowing dove emerging from the flames.
​The Holy Spirit: The dove is the universal symbol for the Holy Spirit. Its presence within the fire evokes Pentecost (Acts 2), where the Spirit descended as tongues of fire.
​Triune God: Describes God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.The inclusion of the Lion (Father/Son authority) and the Dove (Spirit) suggests a Three-in-One theme, where the power of God is active and alive.

​3. The Stylized Text (Paleo-Hebrew/Ancient Script)

The Tetragrammaton: ​The golden text at the bottom is the name of the Son of God - Yahusha (English)/YaHushuWaH (Hebrew) - in stylized ancient Paleo Hebrew script.
​Often, in modern day Hebrew art, such a script is used to represent the name of God (YHWH) or the Son.
​Biblical Authority: Using an ancient script connects the modern image to the "Ancient of Days" and the roots of the faith, suggesting that the message is eternal and unchanging.

​4. The Color Palette: Fire and Light
​Gold and Orange: These colors typically represent Refining Fire (Malachi 3:2) and the Glory of God (Shekhinah). It suggests a process of purification and the intense presence of the Divine.
​The Black Background: This creates a "light in the darkness" motif. It signifies the Messiah as the Light of the World shining in a world of sin or spiritual darkness.

​Summary
​From a Hebrew lens, this design is an artistic depiction of the Messiah's Sovereignty. It tells the story of a God who is gentle enough to be a sacrificial lamb, yet powerful enough to rule as a lion, all while being infused with the fire of the Holy Spirit.