[ The rough gist of the story seems to be about a messiah:
The people suffer, silhouettes twisted in agony. A light shines from the heavens with one dove flying down; a baby is born in a manger, with a dove peering into the barn. The child grows, watched over by this dove; he becomes a man and the light shines again, the dove now carrying an olive branch back up to the light.
This seems to, broadly, be the life of a certain religious figure. You know how the rest of the story goes, surely? ]
Re: LEFT HAND OF THE FATHER
The people suffer, silhouettes twisted in agony. A light shines from the heavens with one dove flying down; a baby is born in a manger, with a dove peering into the barn. The child grows, watched over by this dove; he becomes a man and the light shines again, the dove now carrying an olive branch back up to the light.
This seems to, broadly, be the life of a certain religious figure. You know how the rest of the story goes, surely? ]