{"id":15232,"date":"2024-08-19T21:22:12","date_gmt":"2024-08-19T21:22:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/?p=15232"},"modified":"2025-04-30T06:27:11","modified_gmt":"2025-04-30T06:27:11","slug":"kingdom-of-god","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/kingdom-of-god\/","title":{"rendered":"What is the Kingdom of God in Jesus&#8217; Teachings? (With Verses)"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\" style=\"\">What is the Kingdom of God in Jesus&#8217; Teachings? (With Verses)<\/h2>\n<p>    <span><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" data-id=\"9575\" data-init-width=\"450\" data-init-height=\"600\" title=\"Joshua Schachterle\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/Joshua-Schachterle-Bart-Ehrman-Author-1-1.png\" data-width=\"218\" style=\"aspect-ratio: auto 450 \/ 600;\" width=\"218\" height=\"290\" data-height=\"290\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"\">Written by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/author\/marko\/\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"outline: none;\"><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/author\/joshua-schachterle\/\" style=\"outline: none;\" target=\"_blank\">Joshua Schachterle, Ph.D<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Author | &nbsp;Professor | Scholar<\/p>\n<p>Author | &nbsp;Professor | BE Contributor<\/p>\n<p style=\"\">Verified! &nbsp;See our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/editorial-guidelines\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"outline: none;\">editorial guidelines<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"\">Verified! &nbsp;See our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/editorial-guidelines\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"outline: none;\">guidelines<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"\"><em>Edited by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/laura-robinson\/\" style=\"outline: none;\" target=\"_blank\">Laura Robinson, Ph.D.<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n\nDate written: August 19th, 2024\n<p style=\"\">\nDate written: August 19th, 2024<\/p>\n<p style=\"\">Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily match my own. &#8211; Dr. Bart D. Ehrman<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>The concept of the Kingdom of God stands at the heart of Jesus&#8217; teachings in the Synoptic Gospels,<\/strong> shaping much of Christian thought and eschatology. But did this notion originate with<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/historicity-of-jesus\/\"> Jesus<\/a>, or was it part of a broader tradition? To understand the Kingdom of God in Jesus&#8217; doctrine, we must explore its historical roots in Jewish Scripture and tradition.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In examining Jesus&#8217; perspective on the Kingdom of God, I\u2019ll investigate how he described it, how it relates to the concept of the Kingdom of Heaven in<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/matthew\/\"> Matthew<\/a>, and what this means for our understanding of his message. I\u2019ll also provide a table of Kingdom of God verses.<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><span><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Kingdom of God\" data-id=\"15234\" width=\"697\" data-init-width=\"1920\" height=\"290\" data-init-height=\"800\" title=\"Kingdom of God\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/Kingdom-of-God.png\" data-width=\"697\" style=\"aspect-ratio: auto 1920 \/ 800;\" data-height=\"290\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2>What is the Kingdom of God in the Hebrew Bible?<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">The concept of the Kingdom of God is one of the main focal points of Jesus\u2019 ministry in the<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/synoptic-problem\/\"> Synoptic Gospels<\/a>. As<a href=\"https:\/\/ehrmanblog.org\/jesus-teaching-about-the-kingdom-of-god\/\"> Bart Ehrman<\/a> points out, the first written reference we have to Jesus\u2019 teaching in our oldest written Gospel is an apocalyptic message about the Kingdom where he says<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God has come near (or is at hand); repent, and believe in the good news.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Did Jesus invent the idea of the Kingdom of God? In fact, it turns out that the concept had a long history in Judaism long before the life of Jesus. Let\u2019s look at that history in the Hebrew Bible.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In<a href=\"https:\/\/amzn.to\/4dIaU6M\" target=\"_blank\"> Pure Kingdom: Jesus&#8217; Vision of God<\/a>, Bruce Chilton notes that the concept of God as a king can be traced in some sense all the way back to the<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/the-book-of-genesis\/\"> Pentateuch<\/a>. (<em>Affiliate Disclaimer: We may earn commissions on products you purchase through this page at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting our site!<\/em>)<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In Deuteronomy 30:1-10 God says<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>For the Lord will again take delight in prospering you, just as he delighted in prospering your ancestors, when you obey the Lord your God by observing his commandments and decrees that are written in this book of the law, because you turn to the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Like an earthly king, God promises to reward his people if they are loyal to him and obey his \u201ccommandments and decrees.\u201d Other<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/who-wrote-the-old-testament\/\"> Hebrew Bible<\/a> books make similar pronouncements about God as king:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong>1 Chronicles 29:11<\/strong>Yours, O Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, for all that is in the heavens and in the earth is yours. Yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and you are exalted as head above all.<strong>Psalm 45:6<\/strong>Your throne, O God, is forever and ever.The scepter of your kingdom is a scepter of uprightness.<strong>Isaiah 33:22<\/strong>For the Lord is our judge;the Lord is our lawgiver;the Lord is our king;he will save us.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>It\u2019s clear, then, that God was envisioned as a ruler in Judaism long before the time of Jesus.<\/strong> However, it isn\u2019t until the relatively late book of Daniel \u2014 composed in the 2nd century BCE \u2014 &nbsp;that the notion of the Kingdom of God became apocalyptic, that is, referring to the end of the world.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In<a href=\"https:\/\/amzn.to\/3X4ENsx\" target=\"_blank\"> The Book of Daniel: Composition and Reception<\/a>, John J. Collins writes that Daniel was written as a reaction to the torment of Jews by the Greek king Antiochus IV Epiphanes in the 2nd century. Amy-Jill Levine notes in the<a href=\"https:\/\/amzn.to\/3SPoQnm\" target=\"_blank\"> New Oxford Annotated Bible<\/a> that the overarching theme of Daniel, then, is \u201cGod\u2019s control over history.\u201d Collins says that while Daniel speaks about a coming divine kingdom, it doesn\u2019t say human history will completely end with the coming of this kingdom. Instead, the deceased wise ones of Israel will be resurrected from the dead to rule in a new kingdom of God on earth. Daniel 7:13-14 says<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">I saw one like a son of mancoming with the clouds of heaven.And he came to the Ancient Oneand was presented before him.To him was given dominionand glory and kingship,that all peoples, nations, and languagesshould serve him.His dominion is an everlasting dominionthat shall not pass away,and his kingship is onethat shall never be destroyed.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Many of these phrases will be seen in Jesus\u2019 teaching about the Kingdom of God in the Gospels where he often refers to himself as the Son of Man. But what exactly does Jesus mean by the Kingdom of God?<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">FREE COURSE!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">WHY I AM NOT A CHRISTIAN<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">Raw, honest, and enlightening. Bart&#8217;s story of why he deconverted from the Christian faith.<\/p>\n<p>__CONFIG_colors_palette__{&#8220;active_palette&#8221;:0,&#8221;config&#8221;:{&#8220;colors&#8221;:{&#8220;10c55&#8221;:{&#8220;name&#8221;:&#8221;Main Accent&#8221;,&#8221;parent&#8221;:-1}},&#8221;gradients&#8221;:[]},&#8221;palettes&#8221;:[{&#8220;name&#8221;:&#8221;Default&#8221;,&#8221;value&#8221;:{&#8220;colors&#8221;:{&#8220;10c55&#8221;:{&#8220;val&#8221;:&#8221;rgb(255, 133, 34)&#8221;}},&#8221;gradients&#8221;:[]},&#8221;original&#8221;:{&#8220;colors&#8221;:{&#8220;10c55&#8221;:{&#8220;val&#8221;:&#8221;rgb(19, 114, 211)&#8221;,&#8221;hsl&#8221;:{&#8220;h&#8221;:210,&#8221;s&#8221;:0.83,&#8221;l&#8221;:0.45,&#8221;a&#8221;:1}}},&#8221;gradients&#8221;:[]}}]}__CONFIG_colors_palette__ <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/why-i-am-not-a-christian-how-leaving-the-faith-led-to-life-of-more-meaning-and-purpose\/\" target=\"_blank\"><span>    <\/span> <span><span style=\"\"><strong>GET FREE ACCESS!<\/strong><\/span><\/span> <\/a> <\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><em>Over 6,000 enrolled!<\/em><\/p>\n<h2 data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\">What Is the Kingdom of God According to Jesus?<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus was born and raised in the era known as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/second-temple-judaism\/\" target=\"_blank\">Second Temple Judaism<\/a>. This era began with the construction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem around 516 BCE and ended with the Roman destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. This was the background of the<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/how-many-books-are-in-the-new-testament\/\"> New Testament<\/a> writings, although they were written in the years after this era.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>One popular Jewish view during this period said that God would soon intervene to reestablish a Davidic Kingdom in Israel through a figure known as the Son of Man,<\/strong> mentioned in the book of Daniel above. The arrival of this Kingdom would demonstrate that God had finally taken control of history again after having allowed various pagan empires to rule Israel for centuries. Some also believed this would involve either the destruction of those pagan nations or a gathering of all peoples in submission to the God of Israel (see Isaiah 66:18).<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus\u2019 teachings are firmly within this tradition. When he says, as in the verse above, that the Kingdom of God is at hand, he means that God\u2019s intervention will happen very soon. Other verses seem to indicate that Jesus believed that the advent of the Kingdom was already happening. The<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/parables-of-jesus\/?_gl=1*8k95ep*_gcl_au*MTgxNjMxMzc5Ny4xNzIxNzUzOTA3*_ga*NDMxNzkxMzY5LjE2ODg0ODU1MTI.*_ga_B0N531XLWQ*MTcyMzMxMDU3OS4yODYuMS4xNzIzMzEwNzEzLjAuMC4w\"> Parable of the Mustard Seed<\/a> (Mark 4:30-32), for example, suggests that the Kingdom of God will grow and spread gradually rather than as a cataclysmic event.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">While many Christians have believed that Jesus is speaking about heaven when he talks about the Kingdom (we\u2019ll discuss the phrase \u201cKingdom of Heaven\u201d later on), it\u2019s clear, both from the tradition of Daniel and from Jesus\u2019 own characterization of it, that the Kingdom, while of divine origin, is supposed to be on the earth.<a href=\"https:\/\/ehrmanblog.org\/jesus-teaching-about-the-kingdom-of-god\/\"> Bart Ehrman<\/a> notes that<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>almost all scholars today would agree that when Jesus talks about the Kingdom of God, he is not referring to \u201cheaven\u201d \u2014 in the sense of the place that your soul goes\u2026 he appears to refer principally to something here on earth \u2014 where God will at some point begin to rule as he already does rule up above.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Remember the line in the Lord\u2019s Prayer:<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">Thy Kingdom comeThy will be doneOn earth as it is in heaven.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In other words, God has things under control in heaven; we need him to take control on earth.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">So what will the Kingdom of God on earth be like, according to Jesus? Ehrman says that, first of all, this Kingdom will be a real, physical kingdom where God rules, not merely a symbol:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Jesus talks about the Kingdom of God \u201ccoming in power,\u201d about people \u201centering into\u201d the Kingdom, about people \u201ceating and drinking in the Kingdom\u201d with the Jewish ancestors, about his disciples serving as \u201crulers\u201d of the Kingdom, sitting on actual \u201cthrones\u201d in the royal court.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">While the Kingdom is sometimes interpreted as a spiritual kingdom in which God rules our hearts and minds, for example, this is not at all what Jesus indicated.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Moreover, people will be judged as worthy or unworthy citizens of the Kingdom and treated accordingly. In Matthew 19:28, for instance, Jesus says, \u201cTruly I tell you [disciples], at the renewal of all things, when the Son of Man is seated on the throne of his glory, you who have followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.\u201d <strong>Those who are judged unworthy will not be allowed into the Kingdom.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus also describes how the Kingdom is to operate differently from the current kingdoms of the world, saying<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>You know that the rulers of the gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones are tyrants over them. It will not be so among you, but whoever wishes to be great among you must be your servant, and whoever wishes to be first among you must be your slave, just as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve and to give his life a ransom for many.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The dog-eat-dog world of earthly empires will be subverted in God\u2019s Kingdom. The first will be last and the last first. It\u2019s clearly a utopia, a place where justice is always done. This is why Jesus describes who will be rewarded in the Kingdom in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>3 \u201cBlessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.4 \u201cBlessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.5 \u201cBlessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.6 \u201cBlessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.7 \u201cBlessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy.8 \u201cBlessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.9 \u201cBlessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.10 \u201cBlessed are those who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">These are common apocalyptic tropes: the world is corrupt and evil now, causing good people to suffer. When God\u2019s Kingdom arrives, however, those same people will finally be vindicated and rewarded.<\/p>\n<p><span><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Seek first the kingdom of God\" data-id=\"15235\" width=\"697\" data-init-width=\"1920\" height=\"290\" data-init-height=\"800\" title=\"seek first the kingdom of God\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/seek-first-the-kingdom-of-God.png\" data-width=\"697\" style=\"aspect-ratio: auto 1920 \/ 800;\" data-height=\"290\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2>The Kingdom of God and The Kingdom of Heaven<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">If you\u2019ve read the Synoptic Gospels, you know that in Mark and Luke, Jesus refers to the Kingdom of God (John hardly mentions it) frequently. <strong>In Matthew, however, he almost always refers to the Kingdom of Heaven instead<\/strong>. Why is this?<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Most scholars believe the two phrases are synonyms. That is, Matthew meant the same thing when he said Kingdom of Heaven as Mark and Luke did with Kingdom of God (which Matthew incidentally used a few times too). Scholars have theorized about Matthew\u2019s reasons for using a different phrase, though, especially since \u201cKingdom of Heaven\u201d isn\u2019t found anywhere else in the New Testament.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Some scholars theorized that since the author of Matthew and his audience were Jews, the author tried not to use the word God so much, in the same way that later rabbinic Jews would avoid mentioning the name of God out of reference. However, Matthew uses the word God many times so this argument doesn\u2019t entirely hold water.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">I think a better explanation comes from Jonathan Pennington in his book<a href=\"https:\/\/amzn.to\/4fKw1qZ\" target=\"_blank\"> Heaven and Earth in the Gospel of Matthew<\/a>. Pennington notes that Matthew frequently mentions the duality between heaven as the realm of God and earth as the realm of Satan. For example, when the Pharisees accuse Jesus of casting out demons by the power of Satan in Matthew 12, he answers \u201cif it is by the Spirit of God that I cast out demons, then the Kingdom of God has come upon you.\u201d In other words, if Satan is being expelled from the earth, then God\u2019s Kingdom is coming (or has come).<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">This might explain why Matthew refers to the Kingdom of Heaven, emphasizing the difference between a perfect heaven and a corrupt earth which will be restored to perfection when the Kingdom comes.<\/p>\n<h2>Explanation of Well-Known Kingdom of God Phrases<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Given what we know now about the Kingdom of God\/Heaven, how does this knowledge help us explain some of the well-known Gospel phrases about it? Here I\u2019ll examine a few and show what those phrases mean in light of the history of the concept.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">I\u2019ve already explained the Kingdom reference in the Lord\u2019s prayer so let\u2019s start with one of the most famous Kingdom phrases from Matthew 6:33:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>But seek first the kingdom of God and his (or its) righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus says this after telling people not to worry about food or clothing, trusting God for these things. Why? Because if you behave the way a citizen of God\u2019s Kingdom should behave, you\u2019ll be allowed into the utopian Kingdom of God where everyone is taken care of forever. This is what he means by \u201cseek first the Kingdom of God.\u201d By the way, the word \u201crighteousness\u201d (Greek: dikaiosyn\u0113n) can also be translated as \u201cjustice.\u201d <strong>The Kingdom is a place of distributive justice where everyone gets what they need<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In another very common phrase in the Gospels, Jesus says \u201cthe Kingdom of God is at hand (or has come near)\u201d many times. Here\u2019s the first time in<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/gospel-of-mark\/\"> Mark<\/a> 1:15 (again):<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near; repent, and believe in the good news.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus, like many Jews in his time, believed that the world was so intolerably corrupt and sinful that God\u2019s Kingdom would have to come soon. It was imminent, in fact, and this is the meaning of that phrase.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Another saying comes from<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/who-wrote-the-book-of-luke\/\"> Luke<\/a> 17:20-21 and reveals a translation issue:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The Kingdom of God is not coming with things that can be observed, nor will they say, \u2018Look, here it is!\u2019 or \u2018There it is!\u2019 For, in fact, the Kingdom of God is among (or within) you.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">The Greek word entos can be translated as \u201cwithin.\u201d However, it can also be translated as \u201cin the midst of\u201d or \u201camong,\u201d a translation that makes better sense in the context of the passage. Why?<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Remember my reference to the Parable of the Mustard Seed (Matthew 13:31\u201332, Mark 4:30\u201332, and Luke 13:18\u201319)? In that parable, Jesus teaches that the Kingdom starts as a small seed, but then gradually grows and spreads. When the Pharisees ask Jesus when the Kingdom is coming, he implies that the Kingdom is already here, a tiny beginning among people, meaning that it is beginning to grow. It\u2019s not an individual experience but rather the result of collective righteousness. For this reason, \u201cThe Kingdom of God is among you\u201d may be the better translation.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Finally, returning to Mark 1:15, Jesus says that the Kingdom has come near, so people must \u201crepent, and believe in the good news.\u201d The phrase \u201cgood news\u201d (Greek: euangeli\u014d) is often translated correctly as \u201cgospel.\u201d But given what the word gospel means to us now, it makes more sense to translate it literally: good news.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">What is the good news for Jesus? <strong>The good news is that the Kingdom is coming, growing, spreading<\/strong>. This is good news only for the righteous, of course, but Jesus is talking to an audience who presumably wants to be righteous and enter into God\u2019s Kingdom.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Finally, here is a table of Kingdom of God verses from the Gospels.<\/p>\n<table data-rows=\"2\" data-cols=\"4\" style=\"\" data-v=\"top\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th style=\"\" data-direction=\"\">\n<p style=\"\">Matthew<\/p>\n<\/th>\n<th style=\"\" data-direction=\"\">\n<p style=\"\">Mark<\/p>\n<\/th>\n<th style=\"\" data-direction=\"down\">\n<p style=\"\">Luke<\/p>\n<\/th>\n<th style=\"\" data-direction=\"down\" colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p style=\"\">John<\/p>\n<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td data-th=\"Matthew\" style=\"\">\n<p style=\"\">Matthew 3:2 Matthew 4:17 Matthew 4:23 Matthew 5:3Matthew 5:10Matthew 5:19\u201320Matthew 6:9\u201310Matthew 6:33Matthew 7:21Matthew 9:35Matthew 10:7Matthew 11:12Matthew 12:28Matthew 13:11Matthew 13:24Matthew 13:33Matthew 13:44Matthew 13:47\u201350Matthew 16:19Matthew 18:3Matthew 19:14Matthew 19:28Matthew 24:14Matthew 25:34<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<td data-th=\"Mark\" style=\"\">\n<p style=\"\">Mark 1:14-15Mark 4:11Mark 4:26 Mark 8:33 Mark 1:15Mark 9:1, 47Mark 9:47Mark 10:14Mark 10:15Mark 10:23Mark 10:24Mark 10:25Mark 11:10 Mark 12:34Mark 14:25Mark 15:43<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<td data-th=\"Luke\" style=\"\">\n<p style=\"\">Luke 4:43Luke 6:20Luke 9:62Luke 13:18-19Luke 13:28Luke 13:29Luke 14:15-23Luke 14:33Luke 17:21Luke 18:17Luke 18:24-25Luke 19:11 Luke 21:31<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<td data-th=\"John\" style=\"\" colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p style=\"\">John 3:3John 3:5John 18:36<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<h2>Conclusion<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">The Kingdom of God was not Jesus\u2019 invention. In fact, by the time of his ministry, it already had a long history as a concept within Judaism. The Hebrew Bible was filled with references to God as King and the Israelites as his subjects. However, in the book of Daniel, we see the first reference to God\u2019s Kingdom as the restoration of the world, thanks to God\u2019s intervention in history.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">This became a popular idea in 1st-century Judaism and beyond. But what is the Kingdom of God according to Jesus? Jesus\u2019 own ideas about the Kingdom were generally in line with Jewish tradition. However, he seemed to believe that the dawn of the Kingdom was already happening, growing and spreading gradually rather than in a dramatic fashion.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Of the four canonical Gospels, only Matthew used the phrase \u201cKingdom of Heaven,\u201d although most scholars think this was the equivalent of Kingdom of God. While scholars still debate why the author did this, one scholar theorizes that it\u2019s part of Matthew\u2019s consistent theme of heaven as the origin of the perfect kingdom, and earth as the place of Satan\u2019s kingdom which needed to be defeated and renewed.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Knowing what Jesus meant by the Kingdom of God, helps us to understand the phrases so common in the Gospels: God\u2019s intervention in history would finally vindicate and reward the righteous after allowing them to suffer for so long.<\/p>\n<p style=\"\">NOW AVAILABLE! &nbsp;THE UNKNOWN GOSPELS<\/p>\n<p style=\"\">A closer look at the Gospels from a scholarly perspective. How do we know when the Gospels were written? Why do scholars think Matthew and Luke copied Mark? 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(With Verses) Written by Joshua Schachterle, Ph.D Author | &nbsp;Professor | Scholar Author | &nbsp;Professor | BE Contributor Verified! &nbsp;See our editorial guidelines Verified! &nbsp;See our guidelines Edited by Laura Robinson, Ph.D. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article belong to the author and [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":10,"featured_media":15234,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":"","tve_updated_post":"<div class=\"tcb-clear\" data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf881\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv-button thrv-button-v2 tcb-local-vars-root\" data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf8e1\" style=\"\">\n\t<div class=\"thrive-colors-palette-config\" style=\"display: none !important\">__CONFIG_colors_palette__{\"active_palette\":0,\"config\":{\"colors\":{\"62516\":{\"name\":\"Main Accent\",\"parent\":-1}},\"gradients\":[]},\"palettes\":[{\"name\":\"Default Palette\",\"value\":{\"colors\":{\"62516\":{\"val\":\"var(--tcb-skin-color-0)\"}},\"gradients\":[]}}]}__CONFIG_colors_palette__<\/div>\n\t<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/category\/gospels\/\" class=\"tcb-button-link tcb-plain-text\" target=\"_blank\">\n\t\t<span class=\"tcb-button-texts\"><span class=\"tcb-button-text thrv-inline-text\" style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf8f4\">Gospels<\/span><\/span>\n\t<\/a>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\" id=\"article-title\"><h2 class=\"fusion-responsive-typography-calculated\" data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\" data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf902\" style=\"\">What is the Kingdom of God in Jesus' Teachings? (With Verses)<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_symbol thrive-shortcode thrv_symbol_15449\" data-shortcode=\"thrive_symbol\" data-id=\"15449\" data-selector=\".thrv_symbol_15449\"><div class=\"thrive-shortcode-config\" style=\"display: none !important\">__CONFIG_post_symbol__{\"id\":\"15449\"}__CONFIG_post_symbol__<\/div><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf911\">Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily match my own. - Dr. Bart D. Ehrman<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\" data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf924\">\t<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>The concept of the Kingdom of God stands at the heart of Jesus' teachings in the Synoptic Gospels,<\/strong> shaping much of Christian thought and eschatology. But did this notion originate with<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/historicity-of-jesus\/\" class=\"\"> Jesus<\/a>, or was it part of a broader tradition? To understand the Kingdom of God in Jesus' doctrine, we must explore its historical roots in Jewish Scripture and tradition.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">In examining Jesus' perspective on the Kingdom of God, I\u2019ll investigate how he described it, how it relates to the concept of the Kingdom of Heaven in<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/matthew\/\"> Matthew<\/a>, and what this means for our understanding of his message. I\u2019ll also provide a table of Kingdom of God verses.<em> <\/em><\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption\" data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf930\" data-type=\"\"><span class=\"tve_image_frame\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"tve_image tcb-moved-image wp-image-15234\" alt=\"Kingdom of God\" data-id=\"15234\" width=\"697\" data-init-width=\"1920\" height=\"290\" data-init-height=\"800\" title=\"Kingdom of God\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/Kingdom-of-God.png\" data-width=\"697\" style=\"aspect-ratio: auto 1920 \/ 800;\" data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf946\" data-height=\"290\"><\/span><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h2 class=\"\">What is the Kingdom of God in the Hebrew Bible?<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">The concept of the Kingdom of God is one of the main focal points of Jesus\u2019 ministry in the<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/synoptic-problem\/\"> Synoptic Gospels<\/a>. As<a href=\"https:\/\/ehrmanblog.org\/jesus-teaching-about-the-kingdom-of-god\/\"> Bart Ehrman<\/a> points out, the first written reference we have to Jesus\u2019 teaching in our oldest written Gospel is an apocalyptic message about the Kingdom where he says<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\">The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God has come near (or is at hand); repent, and believe in the good news.<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">Did Jesus invent the idea of the Kingdom of God? In fact, it turns out that the concept had a long history in Judaism long before the life of Jesus. Let\u2019s look at that history in the Hebrew Bible.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">In<a href=\"https:\/\/amzn.to\/4dIaU6M\" class=\"\" target=\"_blank\"> Pure Kingdom: Jesus' Vision of God<\/a>, Bruce Chilton notes that the concept of God as a king can be traced in some sense all the way back to the<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/the-book-of-genesis\/\" class=\"\"> Pentateuch<\/a>. (<em>Affiliate Disclaimer: We may earn commissions on products you purchase through this page at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting our site!<\/em>)<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">In Deuteronomy 30:1-10 God says<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\">For the Lord will again take delight in prospering you, just as he delighted in prospering your ancestors, when you obey the Lord your God by observing his commandments and decrees that are written in this book of the law, because you turn to the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul.<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p>Like an earthly king, God promises to reward his people if they are loyal to him and obey his \u201ccommandments and decrees.\u201d Other<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/who-wrote-the-old-testament\/\"> Hebrew Bible<\/a> books make similar pronouncements about God as king:<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\"><strong>1 Chronicles 29:11<\/strong><br>Yours, O Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, for all that is in the heavens and in the earth is yours. Yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and you are exalted as head above all.<br><br><strong>Psalm 45:6<\/strong><br>Your throne, O God, is forever and ever.<br>The scepter of your kingdom is a scepter of uprightness.<br><br><strong>Isaiah 33:22<\/strong><br>For the Lord is our judge;<br>the Lord is our lawgiver;<br>the Lord is our king;<br>he will save us.<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>It\u2019s clear, then, that God was envisioned as a ruler in Judaism long before the time of Jesus.<\/strong> However, it isn\u2019t until the relatively late book of Daniel \u2014 composed in the 2nd century BCE \u2014 &nbsp;that the notion of the Kingdom of God became apocalyptic, that is, referring to the end of the world.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">In<a href=\"https:\/\/amzn.to\/3X4ENsx\" class=\"\" target=\"_blank\"> The Book of Daniel: Composition and Reception<\/a>, John J. Collins writes that Daniel was written as a reaction to the torment of Jews by the Greek king Antiochus IV Epiphanes in the 2nd century. Amy-Jill Levine notes in the<a href=\"https:\/\/amzn.to\/3SPoQnm\" class=\"\" target=\"_blank\"> New Oxford Annotated Bible<\/a> that the overarching theme of Daniel, then, is \u201cGod\u2019s control over history.\u201d Collins says that while Daniel speaks about a coming divine kingdom, it doesn\u2019t say human history will completely end with the coming of this kingdom. Instead, the deceased wise ones of Israel will be resurrected from the dead to rule in a new kingdom of God on earth. Daniel 7:13-14 says<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p style=\"text-align: center;\">I saw one like a son of man<br>coming with the clouds of heaven.<br>And he came to the Ancient One<br>and was presented before him.<br>To him was given dominion<br>and glory and kingship,<br>that all peoples, nations, and languages<br>should serve him.<br>His dominion is an everlasting dominion<br>that shall not pass away,<br>and his kingship is one<br>that shall never be destroyed.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">Many of these phrases will be seen in Jesus\u2019 teaching about the Kingdom of God in the Gospels where he often refers to himself as the Son of Man. But what exactly does Jesus mean by the Kingdom of God?<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_symbol thrive-shortcode thrv_symbol_4835\" data-shortcode=\"thrive_symbol\" data-id=\"4835\" data-selector=\".thrv_symbol_4835\"><div class=\"thrive-shortcode-config\" style=\"display: none !important\">__CONFIG_post_symbol__{\"id\":\"4835\"}__CONFIG_post_symbol__<\/div><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h2 class=\"fusion-responsive-typography-calculated\" data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\">What Is the Kingdom of God According to Jesus?<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus was born and raised in the era known as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/second-temple-judaism\/\" target=\"_blank\">Second Temple Judaism<\/a>. This era began with the construction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem around 516 BCE and ended with the Roman destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. This was the background of the<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/how-many-books-are-in-the-new-testament\/\"> New Testament<\/a> writings, although they were written in the years after this era.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>One popular Jewish view during this period said that God would soon intervene to reestablish a Davidic Kingdom in Israel through a figure known as the Son of Man,<\/strong> mentioned in the book of Daniel above. The arrival of this Kingdom would demonstrate that God had finally taken control of history again after having allowed various pagan empires to rule Israel for centuries. Some also believed this would involve either the destruction of those pagan nations or a gathering of all peoples in submission to the God of Israel (see Isaiah 66:18).<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus\u2019 teachings are firmly within this tradition. When he says, as in the verse above, that the Kingdom of God is at hand, he means that God\u2019s intervention will happen very soon. Other verses seem to indicate that Jesus believed that the advent of the Kingdom was already happening. The<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/parables-of-jesus\/?_gl=1*8k95ep*_gcl_au*MTgxNjMxMzc5Ny4xNzIxNzUzOTA3*_ga*NDMxNzkxMzY5LjE2ODg0ODU1MTI.*_ga_B0N531XLWQ*MTcyMzMxMDU3OS4yODYuMS4xNzIzMzEwNzEzLjAuMC4w\"> Parable of the Mustard Seed<\/a> (Mark 4:30-32), for example, suggests that the Kingdom of God will grow and spread gradually rather than as a cataclysmic event.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">While many Christians have believed that Jesus is speaking about heaven when he talks about the Kingdom (we\u2019ll discuss the phrase \u201cKingdom of Heaven\u201d later on), it\u2019s clear, both from the tradition of Daniel and from Jesus\u2019 own characterization of it, that the Kingdom, while of divine origin, is supposed to be on the earth.<a href=\"https:\/\/ehrmanblog.org\/jesus-teaching-about-the-kingdom-of-god\/\" class=\"\"> Bart Ehrman<\/a> notes that<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\">almost all scholars today would agree that when Jesus talks about the Kingdom of God, he is not referring to \u201cheaven\u201d \u2014 in the sense of the place that your soul goes\u2026 he appears to refer principally to something here on earth \u2014 where God will at some point begin to rule as he already does rule up above.<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p>Remember the line in the Lord\u2019s Prayer:<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p style=\"text-align: center;\">Thy Kingdom come<br>Thy will be done<br>On earth as it is in heaven.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">In other words, God has things under control in heaven; we need him to take control on earth.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">So what will the Kingdom of God on earth be like, according to Jesus? Ehrman says that, first of all, this Kingdom will be a real, physical kingdom where God rules, not merely a symbol:<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\">Jesus talks about the Kingdom of God \u201ccoming in power,\u201d about people \u201centering into\u201d the Kingdom, about people \u201ceating and drinking in the Kingdom\u201d with the Jewish ancestors, about his disciples serving as \u201crulers\u201d of the Kingdom, sitting on actual \u201cthrones\u201d in the royal court.<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">While the Kingdom is sometimes interpreted as a spiritual kingdom in which God rules our hearts and minds, for example, this is not at all what Jesus indicated.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Moreover, people will be judged as worthy or unworthy citizens of the Kingdom and treated accordingly. In Matthew 19:28, for instance, Jesus says, \u201cTruly I tell you [disciples], at the renewal of all things, when the Son of Man is seated on the throne of his glory, you who have followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.\u201d <strong>Those who are judged unworthy will not be allowed into the Kingdom.<\/strong><\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus also describes how the Kingdom is to operate differently from the current kingdoms of the world, saying<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\">You know that the rulers of the gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones are tyrants over them. It will not be so among you, but whoever wishes to be great among you must be your servant, and whoever wishes to be first among you must be your slave, just as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve and to give his life a ransom for many.<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p>The dog-eat-dog world of earthly empires will be subverted in God\u2019s Kingdom. The first will be last and the last first. It\u2019s clearly a utopia, a place where justice is always done. This is why Jesus describes who will be rewarded in the Kingdom in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5:<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\">3 \u201cBlessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.<br><br>4 \u201cBlessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.<br><br>5 \u201cBlessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.<br><br>6 \u201cBlessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.<br><br>7 \u201cBlessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy.<br><br>8 \u201cBlessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.<br><br>9 \u201cBlessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.<br><br>10 \u201cBlessed are those who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">These are common apocalyptic tropes: the world is corrupt and evil now, causing good people to suffer. When God\u2019s Kingdom arrives, however, those same people will finally be vindicated and rewarded.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption\" data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf955\" data-type=\"\" style=\"\"><span class=\"tve_image_frame\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"tve_image tcb-moved-image wp-image-15235\" alt=\"Seek first the kingdom of God\" data-id=\"15235\" width=\"697\" data-init-width=\"1920\" height=\"290\" data-init-height=\"800\" title=\"seek first the kingdom of God\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/seek-first-the-kingdom-of-God.png\" data-width=\"697\" style=\"aspect-ratio: auto 1920 \/ 800;\" data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf969\" data-height=\"290\"><\/span><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h2 class=\"\">The Kingdom of God and The Kingdom of Heaven<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">If you\u2019ve read the Synoptic Gospels, you know that in Mark and Luke, Jesus refers to the Kingdom of God (John hardly mentions it) frequently. <strong>In Matthew, however, he almost always refers to the Kingdom of Heaven instead<\/strong>. Why is this?<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Most scholars believe the two phrases are synonyms. That is, Matthew meant the same thing when he said Kingdom of Heaven as Mark and Luke did with Kingdom of God (which Matthew incidentally used a few times too). Scholars have theorized about Matthew\u2019s reasons for using a different phrase, though, especially since \u201cKingdom of Heaven\u201d isn\u2019t found anywhere else in the New Testament.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Some scholars theorized that since the author of Matthew and his audience were Jews, the author tried not to use the word God so much, in the same way that later rabbinic Jews would avoid mentioning the name of God out of reference. However, Matthew uses the word God many times so this argument doesn\u2019t entirely hold water.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">I think a better explanation comes from Jonathan Pennington in his book<a href=\"https:\/\/amzn.to\/4fKw1qZ\" class=\"\" target=\"_blank\"> Heaven and Earth in the Gospel of Matthew<\/a>. Pennington notes that Matthew frequently mentions the duality between heaven as the realm of God and earth as the realm of Satan. For example, when the Pharisees accuse Jesus of casting out demons by the power of Satan in Matthew 12, he answers \u201cif it is by the Spirit of God that I cast out demons, then the Kingdom of God has come upon you.\u201d In other words, if Satan is being expelled from the earth, then God\u2019s Kingdom is coming (or has come).<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">This might explain why Matthew refers to the Kingdom of Heaven, emphasizing the difference between a perfect heaven and a corrupt earth which will be restored to perfection when the Kingdom comes.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h2 class=\"\">Explanation of Well-Known Kingdom of God Phrases<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">Given what we know now about the Kingdom of God\/Heaven, how does this knowledge help us explain some of the well-known Gospel phrases about it? Here I\u2019ll examine a few and show what those phrases mean in light of the history of the concept.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">I\u2019ve already explained the Kingdom reference in the Lord\u2019s prayer so let\u2019s start with one of the most famous Kingdom phrases from Matthew 6:33:<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\">But seek first the kingdom of God and his (or its) righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus says this after telling people not to worry about food or clothing, trusting God for these things. Why? Because if you behave the way a citizen of God\u2019s Kingdom should behave, you\u2019ll be allowed into the utopian Kingdom of God where everyone is taken care of forever. This is what he means by \u201cseek first the Kingdom of God.\u201d By the way, the word \u201crighteousness\u201d (Greek: dikaiosyn\u0113n) can also be translated as \u201cjustice.\u201d <strong>The Kingdom is a place of distributive justice where everyone gets what they need<\/strong>.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">In another very common phrase in the Gospels, Jesus says \u201cthe Kingdom of God is at hand (or has come near)\u201d many times. Here\u2019s the first time in<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/gospel-of-mark\/\"> Mark<\/a> 1:15 (again):<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\">The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near; repent, and believe in the good news.<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus, like many Jews in his time, believed that the world was so intolerably corrupt and sinful that God\u2019s Kingdom would have to come soon. It was imminent, in fact, and this is the meaning of that phrase.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Another saying comes from<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/who-wrote-the-book-of-luke\/\"> Luke<\/a> 17:20-21 and reveals a translation issue:<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\">The Kingdom of God is not coming with things that can be observed, nor will they say, \u2018Look, here it is!\u2019 or \u2018There it is!\u2019 For, in fact, the Kingdom of God is among (or within) you.<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">The Greek word entos can be translated as \u201cwithin.\u201d However, it can also be translated as \u201cin the midst of\u201d or \u201camong,\u201d a translation that makes better sense in the context of the passage. Why?<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Remember my reference to the Parable of the Mustard Seed (Matthew 13:31\u201332, Mark 4:30\u201332, and Luke 13:18\u201319)? In that parable, Jesus teaches that the Kingdom starts as a small seed, but then gradually grows and spreads. When the Pharisees ask Jesus when the Kingdom is coming, he implies that the Kingdom is already here, a tiny beginning among people, meaning that it is beginning to grow. It\u2019s not an individual experience but rather the result of collective righteousness. For this reason, \u201cThe Kingdom of God is among you\u201d may be the better translation.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Finally, returning to Mark 1:15, Jesus says that the Kingdom has come near, so people must \u201crepent, and believe in the good news.\u201d The phrase \u201cgood news\u201d (Greek: euangeli\u014d) is often translated correctly as \u201cgospel.\u201d But given what the word gospel means to us now, it makes more sense to translate it literally: good news.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">What is the good news for Jesus? <strong>The good news is that the Kingdom is coming, growing, spreading<\/strong>. This is good news only for the righteous, of course, but Jesus is talking to an audience who presumably wants to be righteous and enter into God\u2019s Kingdom.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Finally, here is a table of Kingdom of God verses from the Gospels.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_table tcb-fixed tcb-mobile-table\" data-ct-name=\"Simple 01\" data-ct=\"table-37694\" data-element-name=\"Table\" data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf26d\" data-form-settings=\"__TCB_FORM__{&quot;form_identifier&quot;:&quot;who-wrote-the-bible-form-fp2prg&quot;}__TCB_FORM__\" style=\"\"><table data-rows=\"2\" data-cols=\"4\" class=\"tve_table tcb-fixed tve_table_flat\" data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf26e\" style=\"\" data-v=\"top\"><thead data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf26f\"><tr class=\"tve_table_row\"><th class=\"tve_table_cell\" style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7e77ac\" data-direction=\"\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\" data-css=\"tve-u-18d2dce05e0\"><p data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf271\" style=\"\">Matthew<\/p><\/div><\/th><th class=\"tve_table_cell\" style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7e77af\" data-direction=\"\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf272\" style=\"\">Mark<\/p><\/div><\/th><th class=\"tve_table_cell\" style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7e77b1\" data-direction=\"down\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf273\" style=\"\">Luke<\/p><\/div><\/th><th class=\"tve_table_cell\" style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7e77b3\" data-direction=\"down\" colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf274\" style=\"\">John<\/p><\/div><\/th><\/tr><\/thead><tbody data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf276\"><tr class=\"tve_table_row\"><td class=\"tve_table_cell\" data-th=\"Matthew\" data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf29e\" style=\"\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf278\" style=\"\">Matthew 3:2 Matthew 4:17 Matthew 4:23 Matthew 5:3<br>Matthew 5:10<br>Matthew 5:19\u201320<br>Matthew 6:9\u201310<br>Matthew 6:33<br>Matthew 7:21<br>Matthew 9:35<br>Matthew 10:7<br>Matthew 11:12<br>Matthew 12:28<br>Matthew 13:11<br>Matthew 13:24<br>Matthew 13:33<br>Matthew 13:44<br>Matthew 13:47\u201350<br>Matthew 16:19<br>Matthew 18:3<br>Matthew 19:14<br>Matthew 19:28<br>Matthew 24:14<br>Matthew 25:34<\/p><\/div><\/td><td class=\"tve_table_cell\" data-th=\"Mark\" data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf29f\" style=\"\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\" data-css=\"tve-u-18d2dce0602\"><p data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf279\" style=\"\">Mark 1:14-15<br>Mark 4:11<br>Mark 4:26 <br>Mark 8:33 <br>Mark 1:15<br>Mark 9:1, 47<br>Mark 9:47<br>Mark 10:14<br>Mark 10:15<br>Mark 10:23<br>Mark 10:24<br>Mark 10:25<br>Mark 11:10 <br>Mark 12:34<br>Mark 14:25<br>Mark 15:43<\/p><\/div><\/td><td class=\"tve_table_cell\" data-th=\"Luke\" data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf2a1\" style=\"\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\" data-css=\"tve-u-18d2dce060a\"><p data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf27a\" style=\"\">Luke 4:43<br>Luke 6:20<br>Luke 9:62<br>Luke 13:18-19<br>Luke 13:28<br>Luke 13:29<br>Luke 14:15-23<br>Luke 14:33<br>Luke 17:21<br>Luke 18:17<br>Luke 18:24-25<br>Luke 19:11 <br>Luke 21:31<\/p><\/div><\/td><td class=\"tve_table_cell\" data-th=\"John\" data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf2a2\" style=\"\" colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\" data-css=\"tve-u-18d2dce0612\"><p data-css=\"tve-u-1915b7cf27b\" style=\"\">John 3:3<br>John 3:5<br>John 18:36<\/p><\/div><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h2 class=\"\">Conclusion<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">The Kingdom of God was not Jesus\u2019 invention. In fact, by the time of his ministry, it already had a long history as a concept within Judaism. The Hebrew Bible was filled with references to God as King and the Israelites as his subjects. However, in the book of Daniel, we see the first reference to God\u2019s Kingdom as the restoration of the world, thanks to God\u2019s intervention in history.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">This became a popular idea in 1st-century Judaism and beyond. But what is the Kingdom of God according to Jesus? Jesus\u2019 own ideas about the Kingdom were generally in line with Jewish tradition. However, he seemed to believe that the dawn of the Kingdom was already happening, growing and spreading gradually rather than in a dramatic fashion.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Of the four canonical Gospels, only Matthew used the phrase \u201cKingdom of Heaven,\u201d although most scholars think this was the equivalent of Kingdom of God. While scholars still debate why the author did this, one scholar theorizes that it\u2019s part of Matthew\u2019s consistent theme of heaven as the origin of the perfect kingdom, and earth as the place of Satan\u2019s kingdom which needed to be defeated and renewed.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Knowing what Jesus meant by the Kingdom of God, helps us to understand the phrases so common in the Gospels: God\u2019s intervention in history would finally vindicate and reward the righteous after allowing them to suffer for so long.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_symbol thrive-shortcode thrv_symbol_12496\" data-shortcode=\"thrive_symbol\" data-id=\"12496\" data-selector=\".thrv_symbol_12496\"><div class=\"thrive-shortcode-config\" style=\"display: none !important\">__CONFIG_post_symbol__{\"id\":\"12496\"}__CONFIG_post_symbol__<\/div><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_social_custom thrv_social tve_style_10\" data-counts=\"\" data-min_shares=\"0\" data-device-config=\"{&quot;desktop&quot;:{},&quot;tablet&quot;:{},&quot;mobile&quot;:{&quot;button_type&quot;:&quot;tve_social_ib&quot;,&quot;showCount&quot;:&quot;0&quot;}}\">\n<div class=\"tve_social_items tve_social_custom tve-prevent-content-edit tve_style_10 tve_social_itb\">\n\t\n\t\t\n\t\t<div class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_s_item tve_s_fb_share tve_share_item\" data-s=\"fb_share\" data-href=\"{tcb_post_url}\" data-label=\"Share\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"javascript:void(0)\" class=\"tve_s_link\">\n\t\t\t\t<span class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_s_icon\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<svg class=\"tcb-icon\" viewBox=\"0 0 264 512\" data-id=\"icon-fb\" data-name=\"\">\n            <path d=\"M76.7 512V283H0v-91h76.7v-71.7C76.7 42.4 124.3 0 193.8 0c33.3 0 61.9 2.5 70.2 3.6V85h-48.2c-37.8 0-45.1 18-45.1 44.3V192H256l-11.7 91h-73.6v229\"><\/path>\n        <\/svg>\n\t\t\t\t<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t<span class=\"tve_s_text\">Share<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t<span class=\"tve_s_count\">0<\/span>\n\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<div class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_s_item tve_s_t_share tve_share_item\" data-s=\"t_share\" data-href=\"{tcb_post_url}\" data-label=\"Tweet\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"javascript:void(0)\" class=\"tve_s_link\">\n\t\t\t\t<span class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_s_icon\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<svg class=\"tcb-icon\" viewBox=\"0 0 512 512\" data-id=\"icon-t\" data-name=\"\">\n            <path d=\"M459.37 151.716c.325 4.548.325 9.097.325 13.645 0 138.72-105.583 298.558-298.558 298.558-59.452 0-114.68-17.219-161.137-47.106 8.447.974 16.568 1.299 25.34 1.299 49.055 0 94.213-16.568 130.274-44.832-46.132-.975-84.792-31.188-98.112-72.772 6.498.974 12.995 1.624 19.818 1.624 9.421 0 18.843-1.3 27.614-3.573-48.081-9.747-84.143-51.98-84.143-102.985v-1.299c13.969 7.797 30.214 12.67 47.431 13.319-28.264-18.843-46.781-51.005-46.781-87.391 0-19.492 5.197-37.36 14.294-52.954 51.655 63.675 129.3 105.258 216.365 109.807-1.624-7.797-2.599-15.918-2.599-24.04 0-57.828 46.782-104.934 104.934-104.934 30.213 0 57.502 12.67 76.67 33.137 23.715-4.548 46.456-13.32 66.599-25.34-7.798 24.366-24.366 44.833-46.132 57.827 21.117-2.273 41.584-8.122 60.426-16.243-14.292 20.791-32.161 39.308-52.628 54.253z\"><\/path>\n        <\/svg>\n\t\t\t\t<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t<span class=\"tve_s_text tve-froala\">Tweet<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t<span class=\"tve_s_count\">0<\/span>\n\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<div class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_s_item tve_s_pin_share tve_share_item\" data-s=\"pin_share\" data-href=\"{tcb_post_url}\" data-label=\"Pin\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"javascript:void(0)\" class=\"tve_s_link\">\n\t\t\t\t<span class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_s_icon\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<svg class=\"tcb-icon\" viewBox=\"0 0 384 512\" data-id=\"icon-pin\" data-name=\"\">\n            <path d=\"M204 6.5C101.4 6.5 0 74.9 0 185.6 0 256 39.6 296 63.6 296c9.9 0 15.6-27.6 15.6-35.4 0-9.3-23.7-29.1-23.7-67.8 0-80.4 61.2-137.4 140.4-137.4 68.1 0 118.5 38.7 118.5 109.8 0 53.1-21.3 152.7-90.3 152.7-24.9 0-46.2-18-46.2-43.8 0-37.8 26.4-74.4 26.4-113.4 0-66.2-93.9-54.2-93.9 25.8 0 16.8 2.1 35.4 9.6 50.7-13.8 59.4-42 147.9-42 209.1 0 18.9 2.7 37.5 4.5 56.4 3.4 3.8 1.7 3.4 6.9 1.5 50.4-69 48.6-82.5 71.4-172.8 12.3 23.4 44.1 36 69.3 36 106.2 0 153.9-103.5 153.9-196.8C384 71.3 298.2 6.5 204 6.5z\"><\/path>\n        <\/svg>\n\t\t\t\t<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t<span class=\"tve_s_text\">Pin<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t<span class=\"tve_s_count\">0<\/span>\n\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\n<\/div>\n<\/div>","tve_custom_css":"@import url(\"\/\/fonts.googleapis.com\/css?family=Open+Sans:400,600&subset=latin\");@media (min-width: 300px){:not(#tve) [data-css=\"tve-u-66bf54e60bf911\"] { font-size: 16px !important; 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