What does dia do juizo in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word dia do juizo in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dia do juizo in Portuguese.

The word dia do juizo in Portuguese means Dia do Juízo Final, dia do juízo, dia do juízo final, dia do juízo final, dia do julgamento. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word dia do juizo

Dia do Juízo Final

noun (religious: judgment day)

(substantivo masculino, substantivo feminino: Substantivos que têm os gêneros masculino e feminino. Ex. "menino, menina", "ator, atriz".)
No Dia do Juízo Final, Jesus Cristo virá e julgará tudo aquilo que tivermos feito.
On the day of reckoning, Jesus Christ is coming to judge whatever we might have done.

dia do juízo

noun (end of the world) (fim do mundo)

Some religious groups believe doomsday will happen soon.

dia do juízo final

noun (God's final judgement) (cristianismo: julgamento final)

On Judgement Day, God will divide the sinners from the righteous.

dia do juízo final, dia do julgamento

noun (figurative (when [sth] decisive will happen)

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