Posted on: Sat, Jul 4 2009 8:53 AM
Posted by: afo49guy
Posts: 789
Sandy, that`s a beautiful story hou shared with us about your dad playing the guitar and singing Deck of Cards.
Scipilot, thatnks for your input and providing the link.
My curiosity was aroused and I found a site people may want to check out.
www.newtscards.com/history_biblestory.asp
According to that article, the idea of soldiers using a deck of cards as an aid to preayer and meditation can be traced back as far as 1788. It is sometimes called A Soldier`s Prayerbook and appeared in an 1865 book about the history of playing cards. French versions of the story were printed in 1788 and 1809.
The version we are most familiar with , the song Deck of cards was written by T "Texas" Tyler in 1948.The song was recorded by many artists, including Tex Ritter 1948, Wink Martindale in 1959 and Bill Anderson in 1991.
The Ace reminds us there is one God.
The Deuce reminds us the Bible is divided into two parts, the Old and the New Testaments.
The Trey reminds us of the Holy Trinity.
and so with the numbered cards.
The King reminds us there is but one King of Heaven, God Almighty.
The Queen reminds us of Mary, the Blessed Virgin.
The Knave (Jack) reprsents the Devil.
The number of the spots in a deck of cards reminds us of the 365 days in a year.
There are 12 picture cards , the number of months in a year.
Many songs have a meaning beyond the obvious words. For example the song The Twelve Days of Christmas is a popular Christmas Carol. But it is reputed to contain a deeper religious meaning than the mere words would suggest. ollie
I came, I saw, I didn`t get out of there unscathed.