(New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives.
Veure'n més 1 The day of reckoning comes in time and the dream is over.
2 But he would work towards that day of reckoning from now on.
3 You have not a day of reckoning staring you in the face.
4 But the day of reckoning came, and that day was the Terror.
5 Referendum votes are supposed to narrow as the day of reckoning nears.
6 And the curse shall be on thee till the day of reckoning .
7 This day of reckoning is rather closer - Wednesday to be precise.
8 That day of reckoning may spell very bad news for Barack Obama.
9 S: This is what you are promised for the day of reckoning .
10 There will be no weakness there when the day of reckoning comes.
11 THE day of reckoning dawns, and as usual it won't be dull.
12 The day of reckoning , if such it might be called, came later.
13 The night was passing, and the day of reckoning was upon him.
14 The nearer Munster's day of reckoning looms the starker their plight becomes.
15 They have no recourse but to put off the day of reckoning .
16 Might it not be that the day of reckoning was at hand?
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