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Last Judgment

The Last Judgment, Final Judgment, Day of Judgment, Judgment Day, or The Day of the Lord (Hebrew Yohm Ha Din) or in Arabic Yawm al-Qiyāmah (یوم القیامۃ) or Yawm ad-Din (یوم الدین) is part of the eschatological world view of the Abrahamic religions and in the Frashokereti of Zoroastrianism.

In Christian theology, it is the final and eternal judgment by God of the people in every nation resulting in the glorification of some and the punishment of others. The concept is found in all the Canonical gospels, particularly the Gospel of Matthew. Christian Futurists believe it will take place after the Resurrection of the Dead and the Second Coming of Christ while Full Preterists believe it has already occurred. The Last Judgment has inspired numerous artistic depictions.

Last Judgment (disambiguation)

The Last Judgment is the judgment by God of every human who ever lived in Abrahamic eschatology.

Last Judgment or Last Judgement may also refer to a variety of creative works, such as, chronologically:

Usage examples of "last judgment".

What did I care now about the criminal, God, and the Last Judgment!

He brought sketches with him, trying to interest her in the works he had projected, but she came alive only when she told him of the special permission she had received to visit the Sistine Chapel and stand before the Last Judgment, and when he spoke of the dome for St.

The world was purified by water at the Deluge, and will be consecrated by fire at the last Judgment.

I sit enthroned among my bad angels at the summit of the Dutch heaven and I watch ascending toward me, as they issue from the fogs and the water, the multitude of the Last Judgment.

It is not to be supposed that this refers to the last judgment, but to the seats of the rulers and to the rulers themselves by whom the Church is now governed.

If there were a Last Judgment as Christians believe, how do you think our excuses would sound before that final tribunal?

And see, my lord, if there is a last judgment, it will not and cannot be of God’.

And see, my lord, if there is a last judgment, it will not and cannot be of Gods grace, but of what every man has done with it, whether he buried his talent or turned it to good profit.