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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. While some believe that the Kingdom of God and Kingdom of Heaven are referring to different things, it is clear that both phrases are referring to the same thing. The phrase “kingdom of God” occurs 68 times in 10 different New Testament books, while “kingdom of heaven” occurs only 32 times, and only in the Gospel of Matthew.

  3. The phrases “the kingdom of God” (ἡ βασιλεία τοῦ θεοῦ) and “the kingdom of Heaven” (ἡ βασιλεία τῶν οὐρανῶν) occur eighty-six (86) times in the Textus Receptus (1550) Greek manuscript of the gospels. The phrase “kingdom of Heaven” occurs thirty-two (32) times and only in the Gospel of Matthew.

  4. Because the Lord used the terms "Kingdom of Heaven" and "Kingdom of God" interchangeably in places in the four Gospels, most Christians think they are one and the same.

  5. The answer to the question, ” Are the Kingdom of God and Kingdom of Heaven the same?” is no! The two expressions are identical and only those who believe in Jesus Christ will spend eternity with God.

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · The Kingdom of God refers to God’s spiritual reign in the hearts and lives of believers in the present age, while the Kingdom of Heaven refers to God’s future physical reign on earth in the Millennial Kingdom.

  7. Jesus seems to refer to the kingdom of heaven as an inauguration of a new covenantal kingdom and the kingdom of God as the invisible theocracy under the sovereignty of God which entails both the Old and the New Testament eras.

  8. The fact that Matthew used "the kingdom of heaven" and Mark and Luke used "the kingdom of God" shows the two phrases mean the same thing. The Millennial Kingdom will come and the Jews will have a role in God's plan, but Scripture doesn't have to be twisted to prove it.

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