Dominion of God
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The Dominion of God is a phrase used in the Bible,[1] Torah and Qur'an to refer to God's complete ownership and supremacy over all matter and all energy in any form or shape in the entire universe. This Dominion includes the Heavens, Hell, the entire broader physical universe, and the Earth. The definition for "Dominion of God" will vary in the three religious traditions, but they refer to the same idea; that God has ownership over all things.
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- ^ W Ward Gasque, Charles A. Wanamaker (1990). The Epistles to the Thessalonians: A Commentary on the Greek Text. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 223. ISBN 0802823947.