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What is the “Gospel of the Kingdom?”

Have you ever wondered what the “Gospel of the Kingdom” is?

A couple of days ago, the phrase “the Gospel of the Kingdom will be preached in all the earth” (Matt. 24:14) was running around in my head.  As I pondered it, I was wondering about the relationship of Ten Parts In The King and this Kingdom process of reaching the ends of the earth.

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Seriously!

You see, the major topic of the book is what the Gospel of the Kingdom is and how it is being advanced by the King! Further, we explain the purpose of the existence Jews and Christians and their relative relationship.

So, imagine my surprise when, less than 24 hours after I began pondering the importance of our book and the “Gospel of the Kingdom,” I received an email notification for Ephraim Frank’s most recent blog post that in a few short paragraphs spells out the outline of our book!!  This is a MUST READ blog post!  It just may be the best three minutes of your week!


Posted January 16, 2018, at Etz B’ney Yosef,

Then Will Come The…End?

“And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come” (Matthew 24:14).

So, when will the “end” come? ? ? ?  This is the billion dollars (euros, yen, shekels, yuan etc.) question which has aroused countless speculations throughout the generations, and especially in ours.*

The conditional prerequisite for the “end” to come is that “this Gospel of the Kingdom will be preached in the entire world as a witness to all the nations”. What Yeshua meant by “this Gospel of the Kingdom” and His definitions of it is an extensive topic which we will not cover here. However, in Acts 1:3 we are told that after His resurrection the Messiah spent His forty days on earth “speaking (to His disciples) of the things pertaining to the kingdom of Elohim”. It is quite significant, therefore, that that just before He was taken up these ones asked Him: “Master, will You at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?”

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© Albert J. McCarn and Peter G. Rambo, 2017, all rights reserved.  For requests to use and/or duplicate original material on Ten Parts in the King send a request at the Contact Us page, or send email to editor@tenpartsintheking.com.
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Publication Update: The Ten Dollar Comma

Did you ever think that a simple punctuation mark could cost $10? We didn’t either. Then we took our plunge into the publishing industry!

Comma Chameleon courtesy of SnorgTees.

As we reviewed the proofs of Ten Parts in the King over the weekend, we found a few things that needed attention. It’s amazing what you miss after working for months on a manuscript! For example, everyone knows that you shouldn’t put a “v” in “rabbi,” but somehow we managed to do it. That’s just one of several typos and other corrections we found. We’re happy to say that there were not many, and that the most significant correction was rewriting one sentence that somehow got garbled in our many previous edits. Having satisfied ourselves with the results, we sent the corrections back to the printer on Tuesday. Now we’re simply waiting for news on when the job will be finished. Once we hear that news (and it could be any day now), we’ll be able to accept preorders through Key of David Publishing.

Now about that $10 comma. There is one place in the book where it seemed to make better grammatical sense to add a comma. Then we realized that every page we changed would add $10 to the total print cost. After thinking it over, we decided that such a price was a bit too much for a single piece punctuation mark! Besides, it’s more fun to let our readers make a game of it and see where that comma should have been. 

That’s the news for now! If you have any questions, please contact us at editor@tenpartsintheking.com. And, help us spread the word!


© Albert J. McCarn and Peter G. Rambo, 2017, all rights reserved.  For requests to use and/or duplicate original material on Ten Parts in the King send a request at the Contact Us page, or send email to editor@tenpartsintheking.com.