Anonymous ID: 1721e6 July 31, 2019, 11:51 a.m. No.7279593   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9664 >>9668

>>7279533

However, the real message Clinton wanted to send out was much stronger. Purple is a colour that is achieved by mixing blue with red. It was an indication that she and the Democrats were willing to work shoulder-to-shoulder, in unity with the Republicans, overlooking their personal and ideological differences for the sake of the nation.

 

https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/fashion/post-trump-the-colour-purple-and-its-powerful-message-4370300/

Anonymous ID: 1721e6 July 31, 2019, 12:03 p.m. No.7279776   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9823 >>9834

>>7279533

 

Purple is obtained by mixing red (flesh) and blue (word of God). The resultant color meaning in the Bible is Royalty or priesthood.

Purple can symbolically represent royalty, majesty and high officials (Judges 8:26, Esther 8:15) as well as wealth, prosperity and luxury (Exodus 28:5, Ezekiel 27:7, Proverbs 31:22, Song of Solomon 3:10, 7:5, Luke 16:19, Acts 16:14, Revelation 17:4, 18:12, 16).

 

Purple was an integral part of the temple and its services (Exodus 25:4, 26:1, 36, 27:16, Numbers 4:13, etc.). It was used in curtains (veils) and carpets found in the tabernacle (along with blue, scarlet and white), as well as the garments worn by the High Priest. Working with the color was such an important skill that King Solomon requested from Tyre's King Hiram a man specializing in dyeing with it (2Chronicles 2:7) to supervise building the temple.

 

The Gospels of Mark and John (Mark 15:17, 20, John 19:2, 5) state that the robe Pontius Pilate's soldiers placed on Jesus, in order to mock him, was purple. The book of Matthew says, however, that the robe was scarlet colored (Matthew 27:28).

Anonymous ID: 1721e6 July 31, 2019, 12:23 p.m. No.7280049   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0157 >>0254

>>7279533

 

Purple was predicted and has meaning:

Powell is expected to stress the Federal Reserve’s independence, if pressed in the briefing about

Trump’s criticism of Fed interest rate policy.

 

Hill believes Powell may be sending a subtle message in his tie choice, though the Fed chairman hasn’t been about it.

 

“I hope he wears a purple tie. It’s kind of bipartisan. He wore it in both June and September, and those were his press conference days. Maybe that’s his favorite,” said Hill.

 

Chandler said purple may be indicative of something else, rather than a blend of Democratic blue and Republican red.

 

“It’s like the ancient Romans would have a purple thread going around to indicate a senator. … This is royalty. This is the Fed’s independence. They’re going to raise interest rates today,” he said.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/19/the-3-big-changes-the-fed-will-make-that-investors-need-to-watch.html