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Judgment Day Quran vs Bible

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Jesus in me
As a Christian I see more than one judgment. So I would ask which one you would like me to speak to.

There is a judgment seat of Christ for all those who have eternal redemption.
There is a judgment of nations that are alive to pass through the last 3.5 years of this age - the great tribulation.
There is what I would call the last judgment after the millennial kingdom of all the dead.

Each of them are not easy to cover thoroughly with "brief" words.
But which would you be interested in me discussing?
I believe typically judgment day is when the earth ends in fire and those not on the earth are saved from it unless of course they get tossed into outer space.
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
The Matthew verse says nothing about lst judgment. Same for the Revelation verse. Same for the Isaiah verse.
Matthew 25:31-34 is about the 'last' or 'final' judgement on Earth for the living sheep & goats alive on Earth at Jesus' coming
The judgement at the end of the thousand years is a 'last' judgement for Not only the 'sheep' but the resurrected ones - Acts 24:15
So, first we have a judgement for the living on Earth, later a judgement including all resurrected ones- the just and unjust KJV Acts 24:15
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
I believe typically judgment day is when the earth ends in fire and those not on the earth are saved from it unless of course they get tossed into outer space.
Remember: ' Earth abides forever ' - please see Ecclesiastes 1:4 B; Psalm 104:5
Fire can be destructive to the point nothing remains
So, the fire is a 'symbolic fire ' meaning: the wicked will be gone 'destroyed forever ' - Psalms 92:7; 104:35; 145:20; Proverbs 2:22
 
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