Benjamin Franklin's Great Seal - adidas fleece hoodie
Benjamin Franklin's Great Seal - adidas fleece hoodie
In the story of America's Great Seal, a particularly relevant chapter is the imagery suggested by Benjamin Franklin in August 1776. He chose the dramatic historical scene described in Exodus, where people confronted a tyrant in order to gain their freedom.
Jefferson's edit of Franklin's design was recommended by the first committee for the reverse side of the Great Seal:
"Pharaoh sitting in an open Chariot, a Crown on his head and a Sword in his hand, passing through the divided Waters of the Red Sea in Pursuit of the Israelites: Rays from a Pillar of Fire in the Cloud, expressive of the divine Presence and Command, beaming on Moses who stands on the shore and extending his hand over the Sea causes it to overwhelm Pharaoh. Motto: Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God."
Note: Jefferson's suggestion for the Great Seal was the children of Israel in the wilderness, led by a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night.
Jefferson liked the motto "Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God" so much that he used it on his personal seal. Also, it seems to have inspired the upper motto Charles Thomson suggested for the final design of the reverse side of the Great Seal: Annuit Coeptis (God has favored our undertakings).
Looking for your new favorite everyday garment? Get cozy in this adidas fleece hoodie. The soft lining keeps you warm, while the pouch pocket and adjustable hood ensure maximum comfort. Plus, the adidas branding gives it a sporty touch!
• 70% cotton, 30% recycled polyester
• Fleece inside
• Grey Heather has thicker fleece inside
• Fabric weight: 8.5 oz./yd.² (288.20 g/m²)
• 3-panel hood with a drawcord
• Pouch pocket
• Cuffed sleeves and hem
• adidas logo on the right sleeve
• Blank product sourced from Vietnam
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