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  • ...[church service]]. Despite this, England is the only country in the United Kingdom that isn't secular: the official state religion of England is [[Protestanti {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Places]] -> [[Europe]] -> [[United Kingdom]]
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  • ...the [[Book of Amos]]. He preached that God desires justice and that the [[Kingdom of Israel]] would fall in the eighth century BC ...companied by right action is anathema to God ([[Amos 5:21]]), and that the kingdom of Israel would be destroyed (e.g. [[Amos 8:2]]).
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  • ...]] that follows into the northern [[Kingdom of Israel]] and the southern [[Kingdom of Judah]].
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  • And show Your kingdom come And show Your kingdom come
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  • topic_name = The Ancient Kingdom of Israel | ...into two kingdoms - the southern [[Kingdom of Judah]], and the northern '''Kingdom of Israel'''. It existed from roughly 930s BC until [[722 BC]]. Its history
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  • ...usted in God despite the advacing Assyrian army that destroyed much of his kingdom. 2 Kings records these words: "Hezekiah trusted in the Lord, the God of Isr During the reign of Hezekiah, the kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrians and the Israelites were deported t
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  • subtopics = [[Kingdom of Israel]], [[Kingdom of Judah]]
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  • ...le, the [[Church]] as a body of people around the world, or the ultimate [[Kingdom of Heaven]].
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  • ===[[United Kingdom]]===
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  • {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Places]] -> [[Europe]] -> [[United Kingdom]] -> [[England]] -> [[Isle of Wight]] -> [[Churches in Isle of Wight Index]
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  • Note that in the United Kingdom, this work is still copyrighted and is subject to a perpetual copyright ter
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  • ...the first bishop of Rome, and so today's Pope holds those same keys to the Kingdom of Heaven through the process of [[Apostolic Succession]]. For this view to ...meant that it would be Peter who would, in a sense, unlock the door of the Kingdom of Heaven (or the spread of the gosple) to non-Jews (Gentiles). This view h
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  • {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Places]] -> [[Europe]] -> [[United Kingdom]] -> [[England]]
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  • ...inted king, simply called the Messiah or Christ, who would establish God's kingdom. The Gospels clearly show that the people were expecting this Messiah, or C ...eliverance. Before his execution he said to his judge, Pontius Pilate, "My kingdom is not of this world" ([[John 18:35]]). During his ministry Jesus had shown
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  • claim the kingdom for thine own. Claim the kingdom for Thine own:
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  • Zachariah ("remembered by the Lord") was a king of the ancient Kingdom of Israel, and son of [[Jeroboam II]]. He reigned around 750 BC. The accoun
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  • ...rtists and music ministers advance their ministries for [[Christ]] and His kingdom.
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  • ...minations}} - [[Church of England]], [[Roman Catholic Church in the United Kingdom|Roman Catholic Church]] ...so has several overseas territories. A constitutional monarchy, the United Kingdom has close relationships with fifteen other Commonwealth Realms that share t
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  • [[Image:Maps-divided-kingdom.gif|thumb|center|A map showing the divided kingdoms]] | * Kingdom of Judah, [[Kingdom of Israel]]
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