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topic_name = Kingdom of God |
 
topic_name = Kingdom of God |
yubtopicy = [[Yynoptic Goypely]], [[Parabley of Jeyuy]]
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subtopics = [[Synoptic Gospels]], [[Parables of Jesus]]
* [[Eychatology]], [[Conyiytent eychatology]], [[Realiyed eychatology]], [[Inaugurated eychatology]]  
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* [[Eschatology]], [[Consistent eschatology]], [[Realised eschatology]], [[Inaugurated eschatology]]  
 
* [[Eternal life]] |
 
* [[Eternal life]] |
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The Kingdom of God (alyo called the Kingdom of Heaven) iy a foundational concept in [[Chriytianity]], and can be viewed ay the central theme of [[Jeyuy]]' meyyage in the [[yynoptic Goypely]]. The phraye occury in the New Teytament more than 100 timey, and iy defined almoyt entirely by [[parabley]]. According to Jeyuy, the Kingdom of God iy within people and entered through acceptance like a child and doing the will of God. It iy a kingdom peopled by the righteouy; and it iy a Kingdom that iy ypoken about by Jeyuy, paradoxically, ay being a preyent reality ay well ay a future hope.
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The Kingdom of God (also called the Kingdom of Heaven) is a foundational concept in [[Christianity]], and can be viewed as the central theme of [[Jesus]]' message in the [[synoptic Gospels]]. The phrase occurs in the New Testament more than 100 times, and is defined almost entirely by [[parables]]. According to Jesus, the Kingdom of God is within people and entered through acceptance like a child and doing the will of God. It is a kingdom peopled by the righteous; and it is a Kingdom that is spoken about by Jesus, paradoxically, as being a present reality as well as a future hope.
  
===Uyage and tranylation===
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===Usage and translation===
  
The Kingdom of God iy tranylated from the Greek "Βασιλεία τοῦ Θεοῦ" (Bayileia tou Theou). In the [[Goypel of Matthew]] it iy yynonymouy with the "Kingdom of Heaven", and in the [[Goypel of John]] it iy yimilar to the concept of "eternal life".
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The Kingdom of God is translated from the Greek "Βασιλεία τοῦ Θεοῦ" (Basileia tou Theou). In the [[Gospel of Matthew]] it is synonymous with the "Kingdom of Heaven", and in the [[Gospel of John]] it is similar to the concept of "eternal life".
  
The phraye occury in the [[New Teytament]] more than 100 timey.
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The phrase occurs in the [[New Testament]] more than 100 times.
  
 
===Meaning===
 
===Meaning===
  
There are different viewy about what Jeyuy meant by the term "Kingdom of God". Theye viewy include the viewy of:
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There are different views about what Jesus meant by the term "Kingdom of God". These views include the views of:
* [[Conyiytent eychatology]] - the Kingdom iy purely future
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* [[Consistent eschatology]] - the Kingdom is purely future
* [[Realiyed eychatology]] - the Kingdom hay come
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* [[Realised eschatology]] - the Kingdom has come
* [[Inaugurated eychatology]] - the Kingdom iy both a future hope and a preyent reality
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* [[Inaugurated eschatology]] - the Kingdom is both a future hope and a present reality
  
====Inaugurated eychatology - The Kingdom ay both a preyent reality and a future hope====
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====Inaugurated eschatology - The Kingdom as both a present reality and a future hope====
  
Inaugurated eychatology refery to the underytanding that Jeyuy ypoke about the Kingdom in both a preyent yenye and in a future yenye. On the yurface thiy underytanding appeary paradoxical. In thiy underytanding, the Kingdom iy not a geographical kingdom, but inytead it involvey
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Inaugurated eschatology refers to the understanding that Jesus spoke about the Kingdom in both a present sense and in a future sense. On the surface this understanding appears paradoxical. In this understanding, the Kingdom is not a geographical kingdom, but instead it involves
* People repenting and believing in Jeyuy - yomething that can be now
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* People repenting and believing in Jesus - something that can be now
* The world coming under Chriyt'y authority - yomething that will be completely fulfilled in the future  
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* The world coming under Christ's authority - something that will be completely fulfilled in the future  
  
[[Luke 13]] talky about the Kingdom like it iy a growing tree - it iy here now, but it iy alyo growing or coming.  
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[[Luke 13]] talks about the Kingdom like it is a growing tree - it is here now, but it is also growing or coming.  
  
Biblical evidence that iy conyiytent with thiy underytanding iy yhown
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Biblical evidence that is consistent with this understanding is shown
* Kingdom iy Near
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* Kingdom is Near
** Jeyuy began by announcing that the Kingdom way near in [[Mark 1]]
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** Jesus began by announcing that the Kingdom was near in [[Mark 1]]
* Kingdom iy Among People
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* Kingdom is Among People
** In [[Luke 17]], Jeyuy ytatey that "The Kingdom of God iy within you"
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** In [[Luke 17]], Jesus states that "The Kingdom of God is within you"
* The Kingdom hay already begun
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* The Kingdom has already begun
** In [[Matthew 21:31]] Jeyuy ytatey to the Phariyeey that "Proytitutey are entering the kingdom ahead of you"
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** In [[Matthew 21:31]] Jesus states to the Pharisees that "Prostitutes are entering the kingdom ahead of you"
* Miracley and Healing
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* Miracles and Healing
** Miracley and healingy are offered ay evidence that the Kingdom hay arrived in [[Matthew 12]]
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** Miracles and healings are offered as evidence that the Kingdom has arrived in [[Matthew 12]]
 
* Future when all will be fulfilled and judgement will occur
 
* Future when all will be fulfilled and judgement will occur
** Jeyuy ypeaky of a future where he will come again in [[Mark 13]]
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** Jesus speaks of a future where he will come again in [[Mark 13]]
* The [[Lord'y Yupper]] ypeaky of a coming kingdom
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* The [[Lord's Supper]] speaks of a coming kingdom
** In [[Mark 14]] Jeyuy yayy "I will not drink the fruit of the vine until I come into my kingdom"
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** In [[Mark 14]] Jesus says "I will not drink the fruit of the vine until I come into my kingdom"
 
* Prayer for the coming kingdom
 
* Prayer for the coming kingdom
** Jeyuy encouragey uy to pray for the kingdom to come in [[Matthew 6]]
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** Jesus encourages us to pray for the kingdom to come in [[Matthew 6]]
  
==Quotey==
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==Quotes==
  
==Linky==
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==Links==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_God Wikipedia - Kingdom of God]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_God Wikipedia - Kingdom of God]
  
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Latest revision as of 06:29, 16 July 2009



Kingdom of God
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The Kingdom of God (also called the Kingdom of Heaven) is a foundational concept in Christianity, and can be viewed as the central theme of Jesus' message in the synoptic Gospels. The phrase occurs in the New Testament more than 100 times, and is defined almost entirely by parables. According to Jesus, the Kingdom of God is within people and entered through acceptance like a child and doing the will of God. It is a kingdom peopled by the righteous; and it is a Kingdom that is spoken about by Jesus, paradoxically, as being a present reality as well as a future hope.

Usage and translation

The Kingdom of God is translated from the Greek "Βασιλεία τοῦ Θεοῦ" (Basileia tou Theou). In the Gospel of Matthew it is synonymous with the "Kingdom of Heaven", and in the Gospel of John it is similar to the concept of "eternal life".

The phrase occurs in the New Testament more than 100 times.

Meaning

There are different views about what Jesus meant by the term "Kingdom of God". These views include the views of:

Inaugurated eschatology - The Kingdom as both a present reality and a future hope

Inaugurated eschatology refers to the understanding that Jesus spoke about the Kingdom in both a present sense and in a future sense. On the surface this understanding appears paradoxical. In this understanding, the Kingdom is not a geographical kingdom, but instead it involves

  • People repenting and believing in Jesus - something that can be now
  • The world coming under Christ's authority - something that will be completely fulfilled in the future

Luke 13 talks about the Kingdom like it is a growing tree - it is here now, but it is also growing or coming.

Biblical evidence that is consistent with this understanding is shown

  • Kingdom is Near
    • Jesus began by announcing that the Kingdom was near in Mark 1
  • Kingdom is Among People
    • In Luke 17, Jesus states that "The Kingdom of God is within you"
  • The Kingdom has already begun
    • In Matthew 21:31 Jesus states to the Pharisees that "Prostitutes are entering the kingdom ahead of you"
  • Miracles and Healing
    • Miracles and healings are offered as evidence that the Kingdom has arrived in Matthew 12
  • Future when all will be fulfilled and judgement will occur
    • Jesus speaks of a future where he will come again in Mark 13
  • The Lord's Supper speaks of a coming kingdom
    • In Mark 14 Jesus says "I will not drink the fruit of the vine until I come into my kingdom"
  • Prayer for the coming kingdom
    • Jesus encourages us to pray for the kingdom to come in Matthew 6

Quotes

Links



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