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    The Last Judgment

    event · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    day of judgement · day of the Lord · day of visitation · that last and perpetual day of judgment · the coming of the Lord · the day of judgment · the judgement

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    Last Judgment1 mention

    De Spectaculis (Latin)

    But there remain yet other spectacles—that last and perpetual day of judgment, that day unlooked-for by the nations, that day derided, when so great an antiquity of the world, and so many of its generations, shall be devoured in one fire.
    de spectaculis

    in the texts

    Barlaam and JosaphatMedieval · Greek

    The final judgment when the dead are judged for their deeds.

    "Near is the great day of the Lord, near and exceedingly swift;
    chapter 9
    From there the Master, calling the righteous 'blessed,' brings them into the kingdom that has no end;
    chapter 8
    For after that fearful sentence is given, all things will remain unchangeable and unalterable, neither the bright manner of life of the righteous having an end, nor the misery and punishment of sinners receiving any limit;
    chapter 8

    De SpectaculisLate Antiquity · Latin

    The Christian eschatological Day of Judgment, described as the ultimate spectacle awaiting believers.

    But there remain yet other spectacles—that last and perpetual day of judgment, that day unlooked-for by the nations, that day derided, when so great an antiquity of the world, and so many of its generations, shall be devoured in one fire.
    de spectaculis