Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Judgment has in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The time of judgment has come.
Her judgment has saved us time and again.
For in one hour, your judgment has arrived.
Your judgment has waited long enough.
For the hour of his judgment has come.
His judgment has more pity than you dread.
Revelation 14, verse 7 The hour of His judgment has come….
Your time of judgment has come, Krake.
Judgment has come to that which you call the‘House of the LORD'!
many churches will be sitting desolate, for judgment has come to the house of the LORD.
This judgment has been severely criticised.
the time of your judgment has come.
Judgment has come, away with your hypocritical prayers and praise.
as has been accurately pointed out in a judgment of the Court of First Instance of Sint Maarten such a judgment has an immediate effect in Curaçao
Your judgment has risked the lives of your men
MY vengeance, MY judgment has come down and will continue to
Judgment has started at the House of YAHUVEH for the things you evil shepherds have done.
Judgment has begun with the house of God,
The judgment has not been given on an uncontested claim in the sense of Regulation(EC) No 805/2004.
But judgment has started at the house of YAHUVEH
This judgment has weighed very heavily on the interpretation not only of Capital
The judgment has no bearing on the penalties imposed on Akzo by the Commission for the infringement of Article 86
This judgment has two aspects, a legal aspect about which one may argue,
Judgment has started at the House of the Lord
Judgment has come for the unholy laws that have been passed,
Jake's judgment had only further cemented my first instinct.
What judgments have you made in reference to your own value?
Punishment, extermination and judgment have a place and significance in the settlement of the eons.
My judgments have hurt me, and I do not want to see according to them.
Recent judgments have shown that the European courts exert strict, meticulous control over the Commission's analyses in merger cases.