Definition:
The "day of judgment" is a special term that refers to a future time when, according to some religious beliefs, God will decide what happens to every person after they die. It is believed that on this day, each person will be judged based on how they lived their life—whether they did good things or bad things.
In some religious texts, the Day of Judgment is described in detail, including the events that lead up to it, such as "Armageddon," which is a term used for a final battle between good and evil.
Outside of a religious context, "day of judgment" can sometimes refer to any significant day when important decisions are made, such as a court trial or an important final exam.
While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly relate to "day of judgment," the term "day of reckoning" is often used to convey a similar idea of facing consequences for one's actions.
The "day of judgment" is an important concept in many religions, referring to the time when God will judge all people based on their actions in life.