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Bobby Jim:
i think its a good aid. and who knows why they choose what numbers repersent what. perhaps if you wrote it, you would have choosen different things. but since you didn’t…The other issue I would take is that there is no obvious link between the elements of the song, e.g. seven swans a-swimming and eight maids-a-milking, and the things they supposedly represent. Let’s see - seven swans-a-swimming - do I remember the seven gifts of the holy spirit? the seven corporal works of mercy? the seven sacraments? the seven churches of Revelation? seven dolors of Mary? Seven major basilicas? seven last words from the cross? seven deadly sins? seven last plauges? seven archangels? (or maybe the three French hens are the three named archangels Gabriel, Michael, Raphael…)
anyway, it seems like a poor memory aid if you ask me. Especially since the things cover such a wide cross-section of BIble and theology - there’s no sort of thematic relationship. And most of these numbers (especially 3, 7, and 12) could represent so many different things in the Bible and in Catholic theology.
the one that gives it away if you ask me is the 11th day - the only thing they could come up with for 11 is “11 faithful disciples”. That, if you ask me, is really shoe-horned in there - it’s not something of great theological significance. If you read Acts, they appoint St. Matthias to replace Judas so the number stays at 12.