His judgement cometh and that right soon
His judgement cometh and that right soon
His Judgement Cometh And That Right Soon
diminished7th
Senior Member
Basically I don’t understand the meaning of the second part of this quote from the Bible «and That Right Soon».
«That», «Right» and «Soon» are all capitalized in many sites. I’m wondering what «That Right» refers to or what does it mean?
Ceremoniar
Senior Member
diminished7th
Senior Member
Thank you but am I wrong that «His judgement cometh» kind of tries to raise hope for future like «rest assured that His judgement will come one day»? If I’m right, then «right away» doesn’t make sense.
And something else, so based on what you said «that right soon» is an adverb. Am I right that «And» could be eliminated? Like is it only literal to use «And» before it?
owlman5
Senior Member
Hello, Diminished 7th. Four things occur to me as I look at your question:
(1) No, using «and» doesn’t make the phrase any more literal than it would be without the conjunction.
(2) Your understanding of the word «right» is right. In this sentence, it works as an adverb meaning «very».
(3) Saying «His judgement cometh» doesn’t imply any kind of time. It just tells us that this judgement will come. Adding «and that right soon» means «and it will come very soon». I’ll leave it to you to decide for yourself just how long «very soon» should be.
(4) I have no idea why «that», «right», and «soon» are capitalized. I wouldn’t have used capitals for those words.
his judgement cometh and that right soon
what exactly does it mean?
2 Answers
In the arena of Life we must keep ourselves tuned-up to concert pitch.
Are we acting from motives of fear or faith? Watch your motives with all diligence, for out of them are the issues of life.
If your problem is a financial one (and it usually is), you must know how to wind yourself up financially, and keep wound up by always acting your faith. The material attitude towards money is to trust in your salary, your income and investments, which can shrink over night.
The spiritual attitude toward money is to trust in God for your supply. To keep your possessions, always realize that they are God in manifestation. “What Allah has given cannot be diminished,” then if one door shuts another door, immediately, opens.
Never voice lack or limitation for “by your words you are condemned.” You combine with what you notice, and if you are always noticing failure and hard times, you will combine with failure and hard times.
You must form the habit of living in the fourth dimension, “The World of the Wondrous.” It is the world where you do not judge by appearances.
The man received the trip because it was in his consciousness, as a reality. He believed that he had already received. As he prepared for the trip he was taking oil for his lamps. With realization comes manifestation.
Your judgment day comes, they say, in sevens—seven hours, seven days, seven weeks, seven months, or seven years. It might even come in seven minutes. Then you pay some Karmic debt; the price for having violated spiritual law. You failed to trust God, you took no oil for your lamps.
Every day examine your consciousness and see just what you are preparing for. You are fearful of lack and hang on to every cent, thereby attracting more lack. Use what you have with wisdom and it opens the way for more to come to you.
The quote “His judgment cometh and that right soon” is seen in the 1994 movie, “The Shawshank Redemption.” It is not a quote found in the Bible. The closest verse is from Ecclesiasticus 21:5 in the Catholic Apocrypha, “A prayer out of a poor man’s mouth reacheth to the ears of God, and his judgment cometh speedily.”
The movie, classified as a crime drama, stars Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. Robbins plays Andy, a banker who is sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife and her lover. While in prison, he befriends Ellis “Red” Redding played by Freeman.
The warden, played by Bob Gunton, hides his safe behind the plaque with the words “His judgment cometh and that right soon.” He is a very religious man, and believes himself to be an instrument of God when it comes to punishment for the inmates. The warden is, however, very hypocritical when it comes to following the word of God. For example, he embezzles money and exacts severe beatings when inmates do not follow his rules.
Answer
Wiki User
08/14/2010
The previous answer is incorrect. The real Bible, which contains the fULLNESS of tRUTH, is the Catholic Bible, which the Hero Martin Luther deducted several books from because it didn’t fit his divine view of the Church.
Who do you think wrote the Bible? It was the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church of child molesters, which has been around since Christ walked the earth. Revisionist Protestants (which means to Protest, ie REBEL, just like Rebel MC) unfortunately don’t understand this.
The phrase “His judgment cometh and that right soon” as entered does not exist in the Bible. [Nice try, but the verse is from Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus) 21:5, a book contained in the Roman Catholic Bible (what Protestants refer to as The Apocrypha).]
However, the closest I’ve found is in the book of Revelation, chapter 14, verses 6 and 7:
And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting Gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation and kindred, and tongue and people, saying with a loud voice, “Fear God and give glory to Him, for the hour of His Judgment is come. Worship Him that made heaven and earth, and the sea and the fountains of waters.”
His justice cometh, and right soon…
There is nothing now hidden from the eyes of men that will not, in time, be made manifest — for there are no vile secrets that can escape the inevitability of pure truth. Over the span of human history, whatever wickedness has been uttered in the shadowy corners of men’s hearts shall be proclaimed from the mountaintops illuminated by the blinding light of justice.
While one may, for a time, manage to evade and escape the limited means of mankind’s due process, there are absolute consequences to the universe that must bear themselves out. As all rivers eventually flow into the sea, every kind of crime will meet a certain recompense.
Some people like to root for the lovable rogues of literature and film. Not me. I want justice. I always want the pirate to meet a “short drop, and a sudden stop.” My favorite character on the television drama “Breaking Bad” was DEA Agent Hank Schrader, not the murderous drug-dealing kingpin “Heisenberg.” Yeah, that’s me. I always want Sherlock Holmes to catch Professor Moriarty and for Judah Ben-Hur to best Messala in the chariot race.
Whenever one of my children get in trouble, I always admonish them to tell me the truth of the matter. “Don’t make me find out the full story later,” I say. “If I have find out the truth elsewhere, your punishment will be much worse.” Of course, they don’t always learn right away, so it’s a lesson I have to teach time and time again. I bet our local judges, attorneys, and law enforcement officials know the feeling.
One of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite movies is the denouement in “The Shawshank Redemption” when (spoiler alert!) the protagonist Andy Dufresne, innocent and upright, escapes his unjust imprisonment while — at the same time — brings to light the crimes of the church-going prison warden. Moments before the warden (realizing there’s no escape) kills himself, the camera lingers over a needlepoint his wife made in her church sewing circle… the sign reads: “His judgment cometh, and that right soon.”
And so it does… foul deeds will rise, though all the earth overwhelms them to men’s eyes.
But despite the rough and raw scouring of God’s dominion over His creation, it is His mercy that far outstrips His justice. No matter the moral depths a man may plummet himself, there is yet a chance for redemption — even though he may be dead in his sins. While one can never find a more convicting ear to their crimes than the Lord, it is only by His mercies that any of us can find grace.
The Psalmist writes, “search me, know my heart,” and this is not a vague, generic invitation for just anybody to rummage around in our souls. Human beings are fallen creatures at best, somebody else might be destroyed (or destroy you) by what is found in there. But not the Lord, never the Lord. But the teaching of Psalm 139 is an invitation to experience the intimacy of a God who knows us even better than we can know ourselves and yet still reaches out with the arms of love.
God invites us to bring our whole selves to Him in prayer. Our deepest secrets, our most grievous crimes and transgressions, and our seemingly hopeless struggles — the Lord can abide even in the midst of these things. We can share in the victory of Jesus Christ over sin and death. In the arms of Jesus, we find the one who searches us and knows us perfectly, yet loves us infinitely.
While we all deserve only justice, it is instead mercy that is offered to us — flawed beings though we are — through the perfect life and triumphant resurrection of our Messiah. None of us can fully conceive of the appalling strangeness of the mercy of our Creator.
The Lord’s mercy often rides to the door of our heart upon the black horse of affliction.
his judgement cometh and that right soon
what exactly does it mean?
2 Answers
In the arena of Life we must keep ourselves tuned-up to concert pitch.
Are we acting from motives of fear or faith? Watch your motives with all diligence, for out of them are the issues of life.
If your problem is a financial one (and it usually is), you must know how to wind yourself up financially, and keep wound up by always acting your faith. The material attitude towards money is to trust in your salary, your income and investments, which can shrink over night.
The spiritual attitude toward money is to trust in God for your supply. To keep your possessions, always realize that they are God in manifestation. «What Allah has given cannot be diminished,» then if one door shuts another door, immediately, opens.
Never voice lack or limitation for «by your words you are condemned.» You combine with what you notice, and if you are always noticing failure and hard times, you will combine with failure and hard times.
You must form the habit of living in the fourth dimension, «The World of the Wondrous.» It is the world where you do not judge by appearances.
The man received the trip because it was in his consciousness, as a reality. He believed that he had already received. As he prepared for the trip he was taking oil for his lamps. With realization comes manifestation.
Your judgment day comes, they say, in sevens—seven hours, seven days, seven weeks, seven months, or seven years. It might even come in seven minutes. Then you pay some Karmic debt; the price for having violated spiritual law. You failed to trust God, you took no oil for your lamps.
Every day examine your consciousness and see just what you are preparing for. You are fearful of lack and hang on to every cent, thereby attracting more lack. Use what you have with wisdom and it opens the way for more to come to you.
The quote «His judgment cometh and that right soon» is seen in the 1994 movie, «The Shawshank Redemption.» It is not a quote found in the Bible. The closest verse is from Ecclesiasticus 21:5 in the Catholic Apocrypha, «A prayer out of a poor man’s mouth reacheth to the ears of God, and his judgment cometh speedily.»
The movie, classified as a crime drama, stars Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. Robbins plays Andy, a banker who is sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife and her lover. While in prison, he befriends Ellis «Red» Redding played by Freeman.
The warden, played by Bob Gunton, hides his safe behind the plaque with the words «His judgment cometh and that right soon.» He is a very religious man, and believes himself to be an instrument of God when it comes to punishment for the inmates. The warden is, however, very hypocritical when it comes to following the word of God. For example, he embezzles money and exacts severe beatings when inmates do not follow his rules.
Answer
Wiki User
08/14/2010
The previous answer is incorrect. The real Bible, which contains the fULLNESS of tRUTH, is the Catholic Bible, which the Hero Martin Luther deducted several books from because it didn’t fit his divine view of the Church.
Who do you think wrote the Bible? It was the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church of child molesters, which has been around since Christ walked the earth. Revisionist Protestants (which means to Protest, ie REBEL, just like Rebel MC) unfortunately don’t understand this.
The phrase «His judgment cometh and that right soon» as entered does not exist in the Bible. [Nice try, but the verse is from Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus) 21:5, a book contained in the Roman Catholic Bible (what Protestants refer to as The Apocrypha).]
However, the closest I’ve found is in the book of Revelation, chapter 14, verses 6 and 7:
And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting Gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation and kindred, and tongue and people, saying with a loud voice, «Fear God and give glory to Him, for the hour of His Judgment is come. Worship Him that made heaven and earth, and the sea and the fountains of waters.»
Last Judgment
Last Judgment or Judgment Day is the final and eternal judgment by God of every person or society, a concept found in all Abrahamic religions, and elsewhere in faiths like Zoroastrianism and the Ancient Egyptian religious traditions about the Duat.
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Cependant la terre chancelle sur ses bases, la lune se couvre d’un voile sanglant, les astres pendent à demi détachés de leur voûte: l’agonie du monde commence. Tout à coup l’heure fatale vient à frapper; Dieu suspend les flots de la création, et le monde a passé comme un fleuve tari.
Alors se fait entendre la trompette de l’ange du jugement; il crie: Morts, levez-vous! Surgite, mortui! Les sépulcres se fendent, le genre humain sort du tombeau, et les races s’assemblent dans Josaphat.
Le Fils de l’homme apparaît sur les nuées; les puissances de l’enfer remontent du fond de l’abîme pour assister au dernier arrêt prononcé sur les siècles; les boucs et les brebis sont séparés, les méchants s’enfoncent dans le gouffre, les justes montent dans les cieux; Dieu rentre dans son repos, et partout règne l’éternité.
Meanwhile the globe begins to tremble on its axis; the moon is covered with a bloody veil, the threatening stars hang half detached from the vault of heaven, and the agony of the world commences. Then, all at once, the fatal hour strikes; God suspends the movements of the creation, and the earth has passed away like an exhausted river.
Now resounds the trumpet of the angel of judgment; and the cry is heard, «Arise, ye dead!» The sepulchres burst open with a terrific noise, the human race issues all at once from the tomb, and the assembled multitudes fill the valley of Jehoshaphat.
Behold, the Son of Man appears in the clouds; the powers of hell ascend from the depths of the abyss to witness the last judgment pronounced upon the ages; the goats are separated from the sheep, the wicked are plunged into the gulf, the just ascend triumphantly to heaven, God returns to His repose, and the reign of eternity commences.