(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.
See more 1 He knows now that this is not judgement day -only morning.
2 Whenever this name is mentioned, I always feel like hearing a trumpet of judgement day .
3 The dead prophet, when he was summoned back to earth, thought that the judgement day had arrived.
4 I will meet you again at the judgement day ; on earth ye will never see me more!
5 This is all very fine, but how can Joe be so sure of what will transpire on judgement day ?
7 It's just about judgement day for Volkswagen, which has admitted rigging its diesels to spew more pollution than the law allows.
8 Nobody has gone to Heaven, no one can get pass Jesus until the day of his redemption, which is judgement day .
9 I'm not so much thinking of the examinees but of the parents, to whom this must be like judgement day brought forward.
10 This was the party's final address before judgement day on Wednesday, as South Africans go to the polls to make their voices heard.
11 JZ is also facing judgement day over who will be allowed to appoint an independent judge to lead the state capture commission of inquiry.
12 It's judgement day for the mayor of Auckland Len Brown as he faces public censure from his councillors, and a possible vote of no-confidence.
13 It's judgement day for Derek Hanekom, who will learn in the next 48 hours if he can keep his job...
14 Judgement Day had come to the Nightside, and it wasn't pretty.
15 Perhaps it was witches, or devils; perhaps the Judgement Day was at hand!
16 Judgement Day was mentioned, and not in a good way.
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