There are various symbols in figurative language or allegories. For example, the drop that makes a barrel overflow. In this case, the drop is not meant literally, but simply something very, very tiny, but enough to cause a situation to escalate in the end. Or the blind chicken that finds a grain of corn: It means that even the most incapable person can succeed in something, even if it is only a pure stroke of luck and not the person's ability. And then there is the strange image or symbol of the horn. It is very common in the Bible. I didn't understand what it meant for a very long time. But it means power, strength, authority. It is used in prophetic visions for kingdoms and dominions - but also in Mary's hymn of praise when she says about Jesus that God is raising up in him a power of salvation. In other words, a power from which salvation emanates. A channel of becoming healthy and healed, of coming home, of "everything will be all right again". What a beautiful image.
I wish you an extraordinary day!