Vale of Tears - translation to spanish
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Vale of Tears - translation to spanish

IN CHRISTIANITY, THE TRIBULATIONS OF LIFE THAT ARE LEFT BEHIND ONLY WHEN ONE LEAVES THE WORLD AND ENTERS HEAVEN
Vale of Tears
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Vale of Tears         
Valle de las Lágrimas (lugar de pena y sufrimiento; exilio, éxodo; lugar de batalla en el Ramat Hagolán; cementerio)
vale         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vale (disambiguation); The Vale
valle
blood, sweat and tears         
  • Churchill]], protected by a military helmet, in 1940
POLITICAL CATCHPHRASE
Blood, toil, tears, and sweat speech; Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat; Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat; BTT&S; Blood, sweat and tears; Blood toil tears and sweat; "Blood, toil, tears and sweat"; Blood, toil, tears, and sweat; Blood, toil, sweat and tears
= sangre, sudor y lágrimas
Ex: It seems that American executives will not be happy until they have wrung more sweat, blood, and tears out of the American worker.

Definition

vale
I
vale1
1 m. Papel canjeable por cualquier cosa; por ejemplo, el que se da en una tienda a cambio de un género devuelto para poder comprar algo con él en otra ocasión; el que se da a alguien para que recoja con él un donativo o regalo o el que se da en algunas tiendas consignando el importe de la compra efectuada, para canjearlos cuando se reúne una cierta cantidad por un regalo. *Papeleta. Papel que daban los maestros de *escuela a los chicos, válido para canjearlo, junto con otros, por un *premio o para hacerse perdonar alguna falta.
2 En algunos juegos de baraja, envite que se hace con las primeras cartas que se juegan.
II
vale2 Imperativo del lat. "valere", que significa "consérvate bueno", algo usado como despedida culta o jocosamente culta, particularmente en las cartas.

Wikipedia

Vale of tears

"Vale of tears" (Latin: vallis lacrimarum) is a Christian phrase referring to the tribulations of life that Christian doctrine says are left behind only when one leaves the world and enters Heaven. The phrase appears in some translations of Psalm 84:6, which describes those strengthened by God's blessing: "As they pass through the valley of tears (Hebrew: עֵמֶק הַבָּכָא), they make it a place of springs; the autumn rains also cover it with pools" (NIV with "Valley of Baca" replaced).

Examples of use of Vale of Tears
1. The students must learn of Kahalani‘s heroism in the Golan‘s Vale of Tears in order not to fall into the Vale of Tears of draft–dodging.
2. We should all welcome the gurgling Miss Bercow to this vale of tears.
3. It seems excellent practice for the many laments we inevitably face in this vale of tears called parenthood.
4. The argument goes that the Holocaust was just the culmination of the "vale of tears" that is exile.
5. It writes campus speech codes, infests corporations with "sensitivity training" workshops and "consciousness–raising" retreats, and generally enforces the new right to pass through this vale of tears without tears or even being peeved.