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What color was the fleece, that is the question. Moving on
I hear no one has been able to make fire like the Bynzatines could during the crusades.
Greek fire - Wikipedia
Note to trees: smokey is watching
Hmmmm...I would imagine it would have been the average color of the flock.
Although, it could have been dyed. But, why anyone would want to dye a threshing floor fleece...is beyond me...I know the Gideon Bibles are usually red in color.
Oh yeah, I found this while doing a little research:
"God makes the fleece wet with dew, while all the threshing-floor is dry. Dew is the symbol of divine grace, of the silently formed moisture which, coming from no apparent source, freshens by night the wilted plants, and hangs in myriad drops, that twinkle into green and gold as the early sunshine strikes them, on the humblest twig. That grace is plainly not a natural product nor to be accounted for by environment."
Gideon's Fleece (biblehub.com)
I like to imagine that green and gold twinkling beside a beautiful violet flower!
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