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fountain of life - traducción al holandés

Fountain of life; Fountain of Living Water
  • Allegoric representation of [[Sacramental union]], the [[Lutheran]] doctrine of [[Real presence of Christ in the Eucharist]], after a woodcut by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]] (ca. 1550). In the front [[Communion under both kinds]] is pictured with (on the left) [[Martin Luther]] giving the chalice to [[John, Elector of Saxony]] and on the right [[Jan Hus]] giving the eucharistic bread to [[Frederick III, Elector of Saxony]] (Frederick the Wise). In the back a '''Fountain of Living Water''': The blood of Christ's [[Five Holy Wounds]] spills in a fountain on the altar.
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fountain of life         
levensfontein
fountain of youth         
  • Alexander]] watching the Water of Life revive a salted fish
  • Postcard from the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine
  • French 14th-century ivory mirror case with a ''Fountain of Youth''
  •  19th-century German artist's impression of [[Juan Ponce de León]] and his explorers drinking from a spring in [[Florida]] while supposedly seeking the Fountain of Youth
MYTHOLOGICAL THEME IN ART AND LITERATURE, A SPRING THAT SUPPOSEDLY RESTORES THE YOUTH OF ANYONE WHO DRINKS OR BATHES IN ITS WATERS
Fountain of youth; Well of Youth; The Fountain of Youth; Fountain Of Youth; Boinca; Beniny
bron van jeugd, jeugdbron
drinking fountain         
  • Bielerhöhe mountain pass]], [[Vorarlberg]], Austria.
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  • A drinking fountain with a guard to prevent contact between spigot and user's mouth.
  • Combined drinking fountain for people, horses and dogs, Toronto, Canada, 1899
  • People drinking from a Wallace fountain during Bastille Day celebrations in 1911
  • Metropolitan Free Drinking Fountain Association]]
  • The typical drinking fountain in Rome, called ''[[nasone]]''
  • In 2008, people are still using this drinking fountain built in 570 AD called Manga Hiti in Patan, Nepal
  • Man drinking from a ''[[pulpulak]]'' in Armenia. An example of the so called 'vertical' design
FOUNTAIN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE DRINKING WATER
Water fountain; Waterfountain; Drinking fountains; Drinking Fountain; Bubbler; Drinking water fountain; Water Fountain; Water bubbler
drinkfontein

Definición

fountain
n.
1.
Spring, well.
2.
Jet, jet d' eau.
3.
Source, original, origin, cause, first principle, fountain-head.

Wikipedia

Fountain of Life

The Fountain of Life, or in its earlier form the Fountain of Living Waters, is a Christian iconography symbol associated with baptism and/or eucharist, first appearing in the 5th century in illuminated manuscripts and later in other art forms such as panel paintings.

Ejemplos de uso de fountain of life
1. They are the product of the Lebensborn programme of the S.S., the ‘Fountain of Life‘ scheme that turned racially and idealogically pure S.S. men into studs and blonde, blue–eyed single girls into child–rearing machines for the Fuehrer.
2. For example, the common whirling disc design gives an immediate impression of energy and light, just as the image inside of two birds drinking from an urn represent the fountain of life.
3. The Bible expresses this concept in many ways, and this one particularly strikes me: "With thee is the fountain of life" (Ps. 36:'). People may wander from this fountain, but because of our innate connection to it and affection for it, everyone has some reason for which they can hold their head up.
4. Up to 12,000 children were born to Norwegian mother and German father during World War II – many of them in special ‘love camps’ under the scheme known as Lebensborn, or Fountain of Life, introduced by SS chief Heinrich Himmler to produce Aryan children.
5. Unobtrusive, or archetypal?: Early Christian theologians and church architects both borrowed symbolism and legend from the pagan world to help assimilate people into the new faith, adopting the fountain of life motif, for example, to show how God brought paradise on earth, and how Christ was the path to life everlasting.