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Highlighting one of the main theological buzzwords in use today, The Kingdom of God seeks to eliminate the confusion surrounding this concept. This book draws upon a variety of contributors to craft a unified and accessible message from the vantage points of the Old and New Testaments, as well as historical, systematic, and practical theology.

the activity of God (’elohim: “the transcendent, omnipotent Creator and Sustainer of all things”) in exercising his sovereignty over all things. God parcels out to the nations their lands (Deut. 2:5, 9; 32:8), rules over their kings (2:30), and even gives them their gods (4:19; 29:25–26). Lester Kuyper comments: Yahweh [see below] was [sic! is] supreme over all gods, “he is God of gods, and Lord of lords” ([Deut.] 10:17). He is supreme to this remarkable degree that God has allotted to people these
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