Last-judgment


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(def 8).
noun
1.
the Last Judgment, the occasion, after the resurrection of the dead at the end of the world, when, according to biblical tradition, God will decree the final destinies of all men according to the good and evil in their earthly lives Also known as the Last Day, Doomsday, Judgment Day

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