In Ephesians 6:11-17, it give an example of putting on the whole armor of God. The BELT of Truth around your waist, the BREASTPLATE of Rightouness, SHOES represent the Good News of Peace, SHIELD of Faith to protect from the fiery darts of the evil one, and accept God 's salvation as your HELMET, and finally the SWORD of the spirit, which is the word of God
The red helmet represent lower Egypt; the white helmet represent upper Egypt.
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the samurai helmet represents to fight in a war.
Aslan symbolizes salvation and goodness as the son of the Narnians' ultimate deity.
Susan's bow and arrow in Narnia represent her skills as an archer and her ability to defend herself and others. It also symbolizes her role as a protector and warrior in the story.
The three symbols found on the wardrobe from Narnia are a lion, a witch, and a wardrobe. These symbols represent key elements of the story and are central to the magical world of Narnia created by C.S. Lewis.
It represents her role as the goddess of battle strategy.
In Bible times, a helmet protects a soldier's head; the seat of intellect and decision making. Likewise a Christian soldier needs to safeguard his 'mental powers' from ungodly influences. A person who tries to live as a Christian is bombarded with 'propaganda' from all angles. Their mind can easily become corrupted. Goals can distract us, or even replace our God-given hope. A Christian needs to discern clearly what is acceptable to God; and what meets with is disapproval; and thus will affect his 'salvation'. What we fill our minds with, is usually what we reach for. Rather than filling their minds with worldly goals and materialistic dreams, a Christian would focus their thinking on their God given 'hope of salvation'. A Christian would always be thinking about 'salvation'. Even during severe trials and difficulties, a Christians hope of salvation is so great, it helps them keep integrity.
C.S. Lewis likely included the character of Peter in Narnia to represent leadership, courage, and maturity. Peter serves as a model for readers, showing qualities such as bravery and loyalty, essential for the protagonist in the story and for guiding his siblings through their adventures in Narnia.
In Greek mythology, a helmet symbolizes protection and warfare. As the god of war, Ares' helmet represents his role as a warrior and instigator of conflict. It is often associated with battle, strength, and military prowess.
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The Magician's Nephew represents Earth. It is all about the creation of Narnia by Aslan, comparable to God's creation of our planet.