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Book of Daniel
book of the Bible
Messiah
alt=|thumb|Samuel (Bible)|Samuel anoints [[David, Dura Europos, Syria, 3rd century CE.]]
Kingdom of God
concept in Abrahamic religions about god taking back the reins of universe and history
2 Esdras
apocalyptic book, preserved in Latin as an appendix to the Vulgate; tripartite work consisting of 5 Ezra (a Christian work), 4 Ezra (a Jewish apocalypse), and 6 Ezra (predicts wars and rebukes sinners; perhaps Christian)
Gog and Magog
pair of individuals, peoples, or lands in the Bible and the Qur'an
Jewish eschatology
area of Jewish theology
2 Baruch
Jewish apocryphal text written in the late 1st century CE or early 2nd century CE
3 Baruch
pseudepigraphic apocaylpse written between 70 CE and the third century
Messianic Age
future period of time on Earth in which the messiah will reign and bring universal peace and brotherhood, without any evil
Fate of the unlearned
an eschatological question about the ultimate destiny of people who have not been exposed to a particular theology or doctrine and thus have no opportunity to embrace it
Armilus
Armilus (; also spelled Armilos and Armilius) is an anti-messiah figure in medieval Jewish eschatology who will conquer the whole Earth, centralizing in Jerusalem and persecuting the Jewish believers until his final defeat at the hands of the Jewish Messiah. His believed destruction symbolizes the ultimate victory of the Jewish Messiah in the Messianic Age.
The Day of the Lord
The Future Apocalyptic time
Gathering of Israel
the biblical promise of Deuteronomy 30:1-5 given by Moses to the people of Israel prior to their entrance into the Land of Israel
Messiah ben Joseph
Messiah in Jewish eschatology
The Messiah's Donkey
Steed of the Messiah at the end of days