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How is the kingdom of God revealed in the Old Testament?

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The Old Testament reveals the kingdom of God through God's covenants and the leadership of patriarchs.

The kingdom of God is manifested in the Old Testament primarily through God’s interactions with key figures, such as the patriarchs, illustrating His covenantal promises. From Genesis onward, God establishes His reign through family structures, with individuals like Abraham receiving divine promises that foreshadow the coming kingdom. The patriarchal period reveals God's establishment and ongoing commitment to His people, leading to the theocratic governance under Moses, where Israel was instructed to follow God's law, signifying their role as a kingdom of priests. This historical view sets the foundation for understanding the fullness of the kingdom revealed in Christ, as the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promises.
Scripture References: Genesis 12:2-3, Hebrews 1:1, Exodus 19:6

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