Judgment

"Judgment" - (Hebrew: "mishpatim") - "determination," "law," "judgment.

Also, "the fulfillment of a determination," an "immutable regularity.       

"Judgment" of God is God's Law, which determines the degree of man's righteousness, the measure of his fulfillment of God's Covenants, Commandments, and the attainment of God's blessings.

"Judgment," is also the final outcome of man's life as determined by God, His Will.      

"God's Judgment" is God's "Law," "Sentence," His determination of man's measure of punishment by the consequences of the rejections, violations, perversions of God's Will, as expressed in His Covenants, Laws, Commandments.

"Judgment" of Jesus Christ is the proclamation to the nations by Jesus Christ of the Word of the Truth of God's Will, expressed in His Doctrine, defining Good and Evil, Truth and Falsehood, judging man's worldview and actions in relation to the Commandments of God.

"Judgment" is the definition, the highest spiritual and moral justice, the correlation of cause and effect in doing and breaking God's Will.        

 "Judgment" of man is the examination and determination by man's own conscience and mind of his moral, moral, spiritual condition.  It is the determination of the circumstances of any deed done by him or others--the judgment of it and his personal evaluation of it.

 "The judgment of man" is also the subjective judgment of man and society, which is based only on his sinful experience, on political and religious dogmas, and which is subject to constant change relative to historical time and circumstance.