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Understanding The Kingdom

Reconnecting With The Kingdom
In order for there to be a kingdom there have to be a king. And if there is a king he has a domain. His domain may consist of one or more territories. The king owns everything within his domain so therefore he has dominion over all things within his domain. In a kingdom there is no congress, no parliament, or house of representatives; that is to say; a king is not elected by the people but rather by hereditary right so his tenure as king is for life . .There is however a form of governing body called a monarchy . At the head of this monarchy is the monarch who is the king. Lets examine a few words of importance as they were used in describe in the kingdom.
First lets look at the word monarch " The meaning is supreme ruler; a exceptionally powerful person with great influence. And the Greek word for monarch is monorkhos which means rule alone.
2nd- Domain- The right of ownership.
3rd- Dominion- ruling power; authority; control......


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