Is there one judgment at the return of Christ, described in Mt. 25, Rev. 11:18, Dan. 12:2, etc., and also the final judgment described in Rev. 20:11-15? Would the first judgment be for all those who professed Christ during the church age, and the second judgment be for all those outside of the church?
From what I have read, it is Jews that don't accept Christ getting the first wrath/judgement, according to Romans 2:9, and as shown in Revelation...
After all, Jesus did come to them first.......IMHO
Romans 2:
5 But because of your hard and unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of wrath, when God’s righteous judgment will be revealed
9 tribulation and distress, upon every soul of man that is working the evil, both of Jew first, and of Greek;
Luke 23:
28 Being-turned yet toward them, the Jesus said "Daughters of-Jerusalem no be-lamenting/klaiete <2799> over Me, moreover for yourselves be-lamenting/klaiete <2799>, and upon the children of ye. [Isaiah 4:4/Reve 18:9]
30 "Then they shall be beginning to be saying to the mountains 'be falling upon us' and to the hills 'cover us'". [Hosea 10:8/Reve 6:16]
Reve 6:16
And they are saying to the mountains and to the rocks: 'Be falling on us! and hide us!
from Face of the One sitting upon the Throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb-kin" [Hosea 10:8/Luke 23:30]
Reve 18:9
And shall be *lamenting/klausontai <2799> over Her, and shall be beating-breasts over Her, the kings of the land,
the ones with Her prostituting and indulging whenever they may be beholding the smoke of the burning of Her.
The Destruction of Jerusalem - George Peter Holford, 1805AD
History records few events more generally interesting than
the destruction of Jerusalem, and the subversion of the Jewish state, by the arms of the Romans. -- Their intimate connexion with the dissolution of the Levitical economy, and the establishment of Christianity in the world ; the striking verification which they afford of so many of the prophecies, both of the Old and New Testament, and the powerful arguments of the divine authority of the Scriptures which are thence derived.......
.........................Before their final demolition, however, Titus took a survey of the City and its fortifications and while contemplating their impregnable strength, could not help ascribing his success to the peculiar interposition of the ALMIGHTY HIMSELF. "
Had not God himself (exclaimed he) aided out operations, and driven the Jews from their fortresses, it would have been absolutely impossible to have taken them ; for what could men, and the force of engines, have done against such towers as these ?"
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In executing the command of Titus, relative to
the demolition of Jerusalem, the Roman soldiers not only threw down the buildings, but even dug up their foundations, and so completely levelled the whole circuit of the city, that a stranger would scarcely have known that it had ever been inhabited by human beings.