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28. That Jesus Christ shall come as a Judge.
In Malachi: "Behold, the day of the Lord cometh, burning as an oven;
and all the aliens and all the wicked shall be as stubble; and the day that
cometh shall burn them up, saith the Lord."
Also in the forty-ninth (or fiftieth) Psalm: "God the Lord of gods hath
spoken, and called the earth. From the rising of the sun even to the going down
thereof, out of Sion is the beauty of His glory. God shall come manifestly, our
God, and shall not keep silence. A fire shall burn before Him, and round about
Him shall be a great storm. He hath called the heaven above, and the earth,
that He may separate His people. Gather together His saints unto Him, those who
arrange His covenant with sacrifices. And the heavens shall announce His
righteousness, for God is the judge."
Also in Isaiah: "The Lord God of strength shall go forth, and shall break
war in pieces: He shall stir up contest, and shall cry over His enemies with
strength. I have been silent; shall I always be silent? "
Also in the sixty-seventh Psalm: "Let God arise, and let His enemies be
scattered: and let those who hate Him flee from His face. As smoke vanisheth,
let them vanish: as wax melteth from the face of fire, thus let the sinners
perish from the face of God. And let the righteous be glad and rejoice in the
sight of God: and let them be glad with joyfulness. Sing unto God, sing praises
unto His name: make a way to Him who goeth up into the west. God is His name.
They shall be put to confusion from the face of Him who is the Father of the
orphans, and the Judge of the widows. God is in His holy place: God, who maketh
men to dwell with one mind in an house, bringing forth them that are bound with
might, and equally those who provoke unto anger, who dwell in the sepulchres:
God, when Thou wentest forth in the sight of Thy people, in passing into the
desert."
Also in the eighty-first Psalm: "Arise, O God; judge the earth: for Thou
wilt exterminate among all nations."
Also in the Gospel according to Matthew: "What have we to do with Thee,
Thou Son of David? why art Thou come hither to punish us before the time?
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Likewise according to John: "The Father judgeth nothing, but hath given all
judgment to the Son, that all may honour the Son as they honour the Father. He
that honoureth not the Son, honoureth not the Father who hath sent Him."
So too in the second Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians: "We must all
appear before the judgment-seat of Christ, that every one may bear the things
proper to his body, according to those things which he hath done, whether they
be good or evil."
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