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n. (alternative term for: judgement day)
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Day of judgement may refer to:
- Last Judgment, the judgment by God of every human who ever lived in Abrahamic eschatology
- Day of judgement (Salvatore Satta novel), a novel by Salvatore Satta
Day of judgment is a novel written by Sardinian jurist and writer Salvatore Satta. It was first published in 1977, after his death. Translated in different languages, it was widely read across Europe.
Usage examples of "day of judgement".
And finally, when the end of the journey had come, you were buried beneath the stones of this familiar building, that all your children and their grandchildren might pass over your grave until the Day of Judgement.
When the Day of Judgement finally comes, and the world is brought to an end, it will be the angels who do all the dirty work.
The man was no more than a resurrected corpse, without food or equipment, propped against the altar like someone jerked from his grave and abandoned to await the Day of Judgement.
He felt suddenly elated by the braying of the motor horns, and as he swayed and bobbed his way back through the snarled up columns of cars, he suddenly found that he reminded himself of the crazies he had seen on the streets of New York, who would career out into the road to explain to the oncoming traffic about the Day of Judgement, imminent alien invasions and incompetence and corruption in the Pentagon.
For what I've done I'll answer to God in the day of judgement, and if he wills to damn my soul for it I'll never murmur, so long as hers stays in her dear body until God please to come to her quietly and take it to himself.