Where do I find the meaning of the colors of a rainbow?
By i bell
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The true colors of the rainbow are: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet. The way you can remember this is: ROY G BIV (the first initial of each color.)
Then google each of the above colors and see what they mean and do your bible study accordingly.
You don't say if you need the meanings specific to bible study, so here are a couple that are not bible-related:
www.crystal-cure.com/
users.skynet.be/
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I need to know the meaning of the colors in the rainbow for a rainbow tea program at church and ideas to decorate.
Riddick from Roduco, NC
There are previous posts on Thriftyfun you may want to check out. Also check this site out about meaning of the colors.
crystal-cure.com (01/12/2007)
By Wisgal
Here is another link on ThriftyFun. Look down in the feedback:
thriftyfun.com (01/12/2007)
By ThriftyFun
I know that yellow, orange, and red are hot colors and green, blue, and purple are cold colors.
When I think of yellow I think of light, such as the sun or Jesus being the light. As for orange, fall comes to mind with pumpkins and foliage. Jesus has given us the chance for new beginnings when he died for us. With red I see it being vibrant, bright. I can't think of anything more vibrant than God, so let's spread Him around and share with others his brilliance.
As for the cold colors they make me think of nature, green in the trees and grass and parts of flowers. Blue I see in the beautiful sky and waters. Purple suggests the mountains in the distance during the winter, or a pink sky at night color.
All these things God has made for living creatures and us imagine that. Well I think we shouldn't take them for granted or abuse them or let others abuse them. The creatures can't do anything but we can. (01/26/2007)
By LRP
Rainbow Faith
By T. Smith