κρίσις
krísis · noun · “judgment”
Krisis means judgment or decision — the verdict God will render at the end. The cross has already revealed his mercy; the final krisis will reveal his perfect justice.
Krisis is judgment — a decision, often a verdict. The New Testament uses it for the day of judgment, when God’s perfect justice will be openly displayed and every life weighed.
For those in Christ this is not a terror but the day every wrong is set right. “There is therefore now no condemnation,” because the judgment due us fell on Jesus. The krisis ends our hope’s waiting; it doesn’t shake it.
Definition: decision (subjectively or objectively, for or against); by extension, a tribunal; by implication, justice (especially, divine law)
KJV usage: accusation, condemnation, damnation, judgment
Reference gloss from Strong's Concordance (1890, public domain).
Original BibleDawn word study. Original-language data and the public-domain Strong's (1890) gloss are referenced; see sources.