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- Doomsday. Catastrophes precede the Day of Judgment. A1002
- Signs before the Day of Judgment. A1002.2
- No rainbow for fifteen years before the Day of Judgment. A1002.2.1
- First judgment in Ireland. A1580.1.1
- Ox as soothsayer. All judgments referred to it. (Cf. B182.2.) B154.1
- Bird's wings drip blood when birds hear of Day of Judgment. B259.5
- The cursed dancers. Dancers rude to holy man (Jesus) cursed and must keep dancing till Judgment Day. C94.1.1
- Stone bursts as sign of unjust judgment. D1318.1.1
- Laughing fish reveals unjust judgment. A severe judgment is rendered for a small offence. As the convicted man is being led away, a dead (dried) fish is heard to laugh. The fish reveals that he has laughed at the foolishness of the judge who, while he punishes minor offences severely, is unable to see the capital crimes in his own household. (Cf. D1281.) D1318.2.1
- Magic object renders judgment. D1326
- Image renders judgments. D1621
- Dream warns king of error in judgment. D1813.1.2
- Resurrection at Judgment Day. E178
- Souls at Judgment Day. E751
- Souls weighed at Judgment Day. (Cf. Q155.1.) E751.1
- Souls await Judgment Day in shapes of birds. E751.2
- Souls of Irish to be judged by St. Patrick on Judgment Day. (Cf. Q173.) E751.3
- Four (five) groups on Judgment Day. (Cf. A661.0.5.1.) E751.4
- Judgment day on Monday. E751.7
- Ordeal by crocodiles (snakes). Judgment depends on whether person is devoured or rejected by crocodiles. H224