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Father Time or the Grim Reaper MUM 6 2016

 

Father Time carrying a scythe and hourglass. In ancient times he was known as Chronus or Saturn.

 

Father Time is married to Mother Earth: just as the Grim Reaper, the personification of Death, is married to Life who picture as a young lady in Artwork.

 

He symbolixes the flow of time and its effects. His old body is a reminder that time is the devourer of all things and that, like sand in the hourglass he often carries, his like will run ou, as all good things come to an end.

 

Tough’s that fight by the sword will die by the sward. “Live by the sworddie by the sword” is a proverb in the form of a parallel phrase, which can be traced back to the Gospel of Matthew. Contents. [hide]. 1 Biblical; 2 History; 3 Interpretations; 4 References in popular culture; 5 See also; 6 References. Biblical[edit]. The saying appears in the Latin Bible in the Gospel of Matthew …

 

380 In the Beatitudes Christ tells us, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.”381 In another verse Jesus is speaking to Peter at the time of Jesus’ arrest and following Peter’s cutting off the ear of the servant of the high priest: “Put your sword back in its place… for all who draw the sword will die by …

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Father Time carrying a scythe and hourglass. In ancient times he was known as Chronus or Saturn.

Father Time is married to Mother Earth; just as the Grim Reaper, the personification of Death, is married to Life who pictured as a young lady in artwork.

He symbolizes the flow of time and its effects. His old body is a reminder that time is the devourer of all things and that, like the sand in the hourglass he often carries, his life will run out, as all good things come to an end.