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concept in Abrahamic religions about god taking back the reins of universe and history
The Kingdom of God is a concept in Abrahamic religions describing a future state when God will take direct control over the universe and human history. This idea matters because it shapes how believers understand God's ultimate plan for creation and their role in that divine vision.
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God the Father on a throne, Westphalia, Germany, late 15th century
The concept of the kingship of God appears in all Abrahamic religions, where in some cases the terms kingdom of God and kingdom of Heaven are also used. The notion of God's kingship finds its roots in the Hebrew Bible, where "his kingdom" is referenced, though the exact term "Kingdom of God" is not used.
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