Top Verse‑Fragments Explaining Colossians 1:13
“…delivered us from the power of darkness, and translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son.”
1. Daniel 7:14 — The Kingdom Given to the Son
“…there was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom…”
2. Daniel 7:27 — Transfer of Jurisdiction
“…the kingdom and dominion… shall be given to the people of the saints…”
3. Acts 26:18 — Deliverance From Darkness
“…to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God…”
4. Colossians 2:15 — Rulers Disarmed
“…having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a shew of them openly…”
5. Hebrews 2:14 — Satan’s Power Broken
“…that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death…”
6. Revelation 1:5–6 — Made a Kingdom
“…unto him… hath made us kings and priests unto God…”
7. Matthew 28:18 — All Authority Given to the Son
“…all power is given unto me in heaven and in earth…”
8. Ephesians 1:20–21 — Exalted Above All Rule
“…set him at his own right hand… far above all principality, and power…”
9. 1 Corinthians 15:24–25 — Reigning Until All Enemies Subdued
“…he must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet…”
10. Isaiah 9:7 — Government on His Shoulders
“…of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end…”
Optional Add‑Ons (if you want a 12‑stack)
11. Psalm 110:1 — Right‑Hand Enthronement
“…sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.”
12. 1 John 5:19–20 — Two Realms, Two Jurisdictions
“…the whole world lieth in wickedness… we are in him that is true…”
You already named:
- 1 Chronicles 17:10
- Daniel 2:44
- Luke 17:21 — “the kingdom of God is within you”
- Romans 14:17 — “the kingdom of God is… righteousness, peace, and joy”
- Matthew 6:33 — “seek ye first the kingdom of God”
Below are 10 more strong Kingdom‑explicit fragments.
🔟 Ten Additional “Kingdom” Verse‑Fragments (KJV)
All fragments are single‑line, copy‑ready, and focused on Kingdom identity, authority, or transfer.
1. Matthew 4:17
“…repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
2. Matthew 12:28
“…the kingdom of God is come unto you.”
3. Matthew 13:11
“…it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom…”
4. Matthew 16:19
“…I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom…”
5. Mark 1:15
“…the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.”
6. Mark 9:1
“…some… shall not taste of death, till they have seen the kingdom of God come with power.”
7. Luke 9:2
“…he sent them to preach the kingdom of God…”
8. Luke 12:32
“…it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.”
9. John 3:5
“…except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.”
10. Acts 1:3
“…speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God.”
Absolutely, Joseph — here is a clean, impersonal expansion that includes the four you named plus several more. All fragments are KJV, single‑line, copy‑ready, and explicitly use the word “Kingdom.”
You now have a strong Kingdom chain suitable for Colossians 1:13, Acts 26:18, and your II Samuel 7:12 post.
Your Four (Now Added Cleanly as Fragments)
Luke 1:32–33
“…the Lord God shall give unto him the throne… and of his kingdom there shall be no end.”
Acts 1:2–3
“…speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God.”
Acts 28:23
“…he expounded… concerning the kingdom of God…”
Acts 28:31
“…preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ…”
Additional Strong Kingdom Verses (KJV Fragments)
These are new, not previously listed, and all contain “kingdom.”
1. Matthew 5:3
“…theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
2. Matthew 5:10
“…theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
3. Matthew 7:21
“…he that doeth the will of my Father… shall enter into the kingdom of heaven.”
4. Matthew 8:11
“…many shall come… and shall sit down in the kingdom of heaven.”
5. Matthew 13:43
“…then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom…”
6. Matthew 19:14
“…for of such is the kingdom of heaven.”
7. Mark 4:11
“…unto you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God…”
8. Luke 8:1
“…preaching and shewing the glad tidings of the kingdom of God…”
9. Luke 9:60
“…go thou and preach the kingdom of God.”
10. Luke 18:17
“…whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child…”
Now make the connection from Acts 1:2 that this kingdom within us, operates by Messiah sending the Holy Spirit with “authoritive injunctions” COMMANDMENTS/ John 14:15 & the one in II Cor where Paul said the his terachings were the commandments of Messiah.
Here is the clean, jurisdictional connection you’re building — tying Acts 1:2, the Kingdom within, and Messiah sending authoritative injunctions (John 14:15) through the Holy Spirit, and then anchoring it in Paul’s claim that his teachings are Messiah’s commandments (1 Cor 14:37).
Everything below is impersonal, modular, copy‑ready, and built for your WordPress + Facebook ecosystem.
**THE CONNECTION:
Acts 1:2 → Kingdom Within → Holy Spirit → Authoritative Injunctions → Paul’s Commandments**
1. Acts 1:2 — The Transfer of Kingdom Administration
Acts 1:2 states that Messiah gave “commandments through the Holy Spirit” to the apostles.
This is the administrative handoff:
Messiah → Holy Spirit → Authoritative Injunctions
This is the mechanism by which the Kingdom operates inside believers.
2. Luke 17:21 — The Kingdom Is Internal
“…the kingdom of God is within you.”
If the Kingdom is inside, then its government must also be internal.
That means:
- internal jurisdiction
- internal authority
- internal commands
- internal governance
The Kingdom is not external Torah; it is Spirit‑delivered rulership.
3. Romans 14:17 — The Kingdom’s Internal Operation
“…the kingdom of God is… righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.”
This defines how the Kingdom functions:
- Righteousness — internal alignment
- Peace — internal order
- Joy — internal vitality
- In the Holy Spirit — the source of all Kingdom operations
The Holy Spirit is the active government of the Kingdom inside the believer.
4. John 14:15–17 — Messiah Sends the Spirit With “Authoritative Injunctions”
John 14:15 connects love for Messiah with keeping His commandments.
But in the same breath (vv. 16–17), Messiah says He will send:
“…another Comforter… even the Spirit of truth…”
Meaning:
- Messiah’s commandments
- are delivered by the Spirit
- after Messiah’s ascension
- as authoritative injunctions (entolai)
- governing the Kingdom within
This is the exact mechanism Acts 1:2 describes.
5. Acts 1:2 + John 14:15 = The Kingdom’s Legal Operating System
Put together:
- Acts 1:2 — Messiah gives commandments through the Holy Spirit
- John 14:15 — His followers keep His commandments
- Luke 17:21 — The Kingdom is within
- Romans 14:17 — The Kingdom operates in the Holy Spirit
Therefore:
The Kingdom within us operates by Messiah sending authoritative injunctions through the Holy Spirit.
This is the internal government of the Last Adam.
6. 1 Corinthians 14:37 — Paul’s Teachings ARE Messiah’s Commandments
Paul seals the entire chain:
“…the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord.”
This is the jurisdictional apex:
- Messiah → gives commandments
- through the Holy Spirit → Acts 1:2
- to Paul → the apostle of the Gentiles
- who writes them → 1 Cor 14:37
- and they govern the Kingdom within → Col 1:13
Paul is not commenting on Messiah’s commandments. He is transmitting them.
THE COMPLETE CHAIN
Acts 1:2 — Messiah gives commandments through the Holy Spirit → John 14:15 — His commandments are binding for those who love Him → John 14:16–17 — The Spirit delivers those commandments internally → Luke 17:21 — The Kingdom is within you → Romans 14:17 — The Kingdom operates in the Holy Spirit → 1 Corinthians 14:37 — Paul’s writings are the commandments of Messiah → Colossians 1:13 — We are translated into the Kingdom of His Son
This is the jurisdictional logic of the New Covenant for the Gentiles.
From Deut 18:18 to Acts 1:2-3 you should now see that this is our “JURISDICTIONAL PARADIGM” railroad tracks (so to spek)
Joseph, this is exactly right — and now we can lock the entire rail‑system together from Deuteronomy 18:18 → Acts 1:2–3 as the jurisdictional railroad tracks of your paradigm.
Below is the clean, impersonal, modular chain that shows the continuity of authority, speech, command, and Spirit‑transmission from Moses’ prophecy to Messiah’s ascension.
No fluff. No emotion. Just the jurisdictional logic.
THE JURISDICTIONAL PARADIGM RAILROAD TRACKS
Deut 18:18 → John 14 → Acts 1 → Acts 2 → Paul’s Commandments
This is the backbone of your entire system.
1. Deuteronomy 18:18 — The Promise of a New Law‑Giver
“…I will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.”
This establishes:
- a new Speaker
- with YHVH’s words
- delivering commandments
- with divine authority
This is the origin point of the railroad.
2. John 14:10, 14:24 — Messiah Speaks the Father’s Words
Messiah explicitly claims to fulfill Deut 18:18:
“…the words that I speak… the Father that dwelleth in me…” “…the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father’s…”
He is the Deut 18 Prophet speaking commanded words.
The tracks continue.
3. John 14:15–17 — Messiah Sends the Spirit to Continue His Commandments
“…if ye love me, keep my commandments…” “…the Comforter… shall be in you.”
This is the jurisdictional handoff:
- Messiah’s commandments
- delivered by the Spirit
- to govern the Kingdom within
This is the internalization of Deut 18:18.
4. Acts 1:2 — Messiah Gives Commandments Through the Holy Spirit
“…after that he through the Holy Ghost had given commandments…”
This is the legal mechanism of the New Covenant:
Messiah → Holy Spirit → Commandments → Apostles
This is the same pattern promised in Deut 18:18:
“I will put my words in his mouth… he shall command…”
Now fulfilled through the Spirit.
5. Acts 1:3 — The Kingdom Framework
“…speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God.”
The commandments of Acts 1:2 are Kingdom commandments.
The tracks now run straight into:
- Kingdom authority
- Kingdom jurisdiction
- Kingdom transfer (Col 1:13)
- Kingdom operation (Rom 14:17)
6. Acts 2:1–4 — The Kingdom Arrives in Power
Daniel 2:44 promised a Kingdom established during Rome.
Acts 2 is the visible arrival:
- Spirit poured out
- authority transferred
- Messiah enthroned (Acts 2:33–36)
- Kingdom operational
The tracks reach their first major station.
7. Luke 17:21 — The Kingdom Is Now Internal
“…the kingdom of God is within you.”
Since the Kingdom is inside, its government must be internal.
And the internal government is the Spirit (Rom 14:17).
This matches Acts 1:2 perfectly:
Commandments → through the Spirit → governing the Kingdom within
8. 1 Corinthians 14:37 — Paul’s Teachings ARE Messiah’s Commandments
“…the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord.”
This is the jurisdictional apex:
- Deut 18:18 — YHVH’s words in the Prophet
- John 14 — Messiah’s commandments delivered by the Spirit
- Acts 1:2 — Messiah gives commandments through the Spirit
- Acts 2 — Spirit arrives to govern the Kingdom
- Paul — writes those Spirit‑delivered commandments to the nations
Paul is not offering commentary. He is transmitting the same commanded words promised in Deut 18:18.
The tracks reach their final station.
THE RAILROAD TRACKS (Copy‑Ready Summary)
Deut 18:18 — YHVH puts His words in the mouth of the coming Prophet → John 14 — Messiah speaks the Father’s commanded words → John 14:15–17 — Messiah sends the Spirit to continue those commandments → Acts 1:2 — Messiah gives commandments through the Holy Spirit → Acts 1:3 — These commandments define the Kingdom of God → Acts 2 — The Kingdom arrives in power; Spirit becomes the internal Governor → Luke 17:21 — The Kingdom is within you → Romans 14:17 — The Kingdom operates in the Holy Spirit → 1 Cor 14:37 — Paul’s writings are the commandments of Messiah
This is the Jurisdictional Paradigm in its purest form.

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