What is God's final judgment?

Christianity considers the Second Coming of Jesus Christ to be the final and infinite judgment by God of the people of every nation, resulting in the approval of some and the penalizing of others. The concept is found in all the canonical gospels, particularly in the Gospel of Matthew.
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What is the final Judgement by God?

Last Judgment, a general, or sometimes individual, judging of the thoughts, words, and deeds of persons by God, the gods, or by the laws of cause and effect. The Western prophetic religions (i.e., Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) developed concepts of the Last Judgment that are rich in imagery.
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What does it mean by God's Judgement?

In Catholic doctrine, divine judgment (Latin judicium divinum), as an imminent act of God, denotes the action of God's retributive justice by which the destiny of rational creatures is decided according to their merits and demerits.
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What is the purpose of the final judgment?

The last decision from a court that resolves all issues in dispute and settles the parties' rights with respect to those issues. A final judgment leaves nothing except decisions on how to enforce the judgment, whether to award costs, and whether to file an appeal.
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What is God's Judgement in the Bible?

God's standard of judgment is defined by his holy character. At birth, we are all deserving of his judgment. But, out of his infinitely rich mercy and steadfast love, he sent the perfect Lamb, Christ, to be the perfect sacrifice for our sins. Christ took on the judgment we deserved.
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What happens at the final judgment?



What is the final judgement in Christianity?

Christianity considers the Second Coming of Jesus Christ to be the final and infinite judgment by God of the people of every nation, resulting in the approval of some and the penalizing of others. The concept is found in all the canonical gospels, particularly in the Gospel of Matthew.
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What does the Bible say about the final judgement?

The Lord said: “Every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned” (Matthew 12:36–37). Faith in Jesus Christ helps us be prepared for the Final Judgment.
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When can a final judgment becomes final?

A judgment in criminal case becomes final after the lapse of the period for perfecting an appeal, or when the sentence has been partially or totally satisfied or served, or the defendant has expressly waived in writing his right to appeal. Sections 1 and 6 of Rule 118 provide: SECTION 1.
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What is happening in the last Judgement?

It is a depiction of the Second Coming of Christ and the final and eternal judgment by God of all humanity. The dead rise and descend to their fates, as judged by Christ who is surrounded by prominent saints.
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Who will be judged at the final judgment?

Who will be the judge? There will be two judges -- God and Jesus. God is one (Romans 14:10), Jesus is the other (2 Corinthians 5:10), but God puts Jesus in charge of the judging (John 5:22, 27).
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Is the period before judgment becomes final?

(1) A judgment becomes final at the expiration of thirty days after its entry if no timely authorized after-trial motion is filed. (B) If all motions have been ruled, then the date of ruling of the last motion to be ruled or thirty days after entry of judgment, whichever is later.
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What does final and executory mean?

A judgment becomes "final and executory" by operation of law. Finality of judgment becomes a fact upon the lapse of the reglementary period to appeal if no appeal is perfected. In such a situation, the prevailing party is entitled to a writ of execution, and issuance thereof is a ministerial duty of the court.
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What is a final decision called in a court case?

A judgment is the court's final decision on your case. It is a kind of court order. There are two ways to get a judgment.
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What is a final judgment in New York?

You may have received a judgment in your favor after trial, inquest, arbitration, default, stipulation or motion. The judgment establishes the rights and obligations of the parties and may direct a dismissal of the lawsuit, order payment of a money amount or direct one or more of the parties to do an act.
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What weapon does Elder Maxson use?

Final Judgment is a unique Gatling laser that bears the "rapid" legendary effect. It is the personal weapon of Arthur Maxson who carries it into battle during the quests Airship Down, Rockets' Red Glare, Ad Victoriam and The Nuclear Option for the Brotherhood of Steel.
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What will happen on the day of Judgement?

On this day all the people who have ever lived will be raised from the dead and will face judgement by Allah. Muslims believe that they will remain in their graves until this day. This day is called by several names: the Day of Resurrection (Yawm al-Qiyamah)
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What is convicted with finality?

As to when a judgment of conviction attains finality is explained in Section 7 of Rule 120 of the 2000 Rules of Criminal Procedure, which we quote: “A judgment of conviction may, upon motion of the accused, be modified or set aside before it becomes final or before appeal is perfected.
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What is annulment of Judgement?

Annulment of judgment is a remedy in law independent of the case where the judgment sought to be annulled was rendered.It is a recourse that presupposes the filing of a separate and original action for the purpose of annulling or avoiding a decision in another case.
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What does the word executory mean?

Something (generally a contract) that has not yet been fully performed or completed and is therefore considered imperfect or unassured until its full execution. Anything executory is started and not yet finished or is in the process of being completed in order to take full effect at a future time.
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What are the grounds for reconsideration?

Under our rules of procedure, a party adversely affected by a decision of a trial court may move for reconsideration thereof on the following grounds: (a) the damages awarded are excessive; (b) the evidence is insufficient to justify the decision; or (c) the decision is contrary to law.
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What is the principle of finality in law?

Finality, in law, is the concept that certain disputes must achieve a resolution from which no further appeal may be taken, and from which no collateral proceedings may be permitted to disturb that resolution.
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What are the grounds for new trial?

In the United States where from the provisions of our criminal law on new trial have been taken, errors of law in the judgment or verdict in criminal cases are grounds for new trial. "A new trial will granted where the verdict is against the law." (16 C.J. Sec. 2706; Wharton's Criminal Procedure, Sec.
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Who will be judged in the Second Coming?

The second coming is when Jesus returns to judge all mankind – the living and the dead. The living includes all who will be alive when he returns. The dead includes everyone else, all who have lived and died physically. Jesus said that everyone who has died will be raised from the dead and be judged (John 5:26-29).
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What is the Judgement after death?

Particular judgment, according to Christian eschatology, is the divine judgment that a departed person undergoes immediately after death, in contradistinction to the general judgment (or Last Judgment) of all people at the end of the world.
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