Owen SusantoRikardo P. Sianipar
The books of Matthew, Mark, and Luke deal with the Kingdom of God. The concept of the Kingdom of God is of course described in the Books of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, according to the understanding of their respective authors. The researcher is interested in discussing the discussion of the Kingdom of God according to the Synoptic Gospels, namely Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and wants to examine more deeply, regarding the differences and similarities, including the use of the words used by the author and aspects related to the Kingdom of God. The purpose of this research is to know the concept of the Kingdom of God through the books of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and to see the aspects that the authors relate to the Kingdom of God, and to compare the concept of the Kingdom of God between the books of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. The method used by researchers is descriptive qualitative method with content analysis techniques. The nature of this research is library research. The results of the observation show that the books of Matthew, Mark, and Luke have several aspects related to the Kingdom of God, such as aspects of moral ethics, ecclesiology, sosteriology, and eschatology, and there is little difference in the use of the word "Kingdom of God" between the books of Matthew and the books of Mark and Luke. In conclusion Matthew, Mark, and Luke describe the concept of the kingdom of God and relate it to several important aspects to discuss.
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