In the King James version
the phrase - my kingdom - appears 10 times in 9 verses
The word "kingdom" appears in Luke's gospel forty-fourtimes.
56 times
The phrase 'Kingdom of God' appears 68 times in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. The exact phrase appears in the New Testament starting at Matthew 12:28 and Luke 17:21. In the King James Version (KJV) the phrase "Kingdom of the Lord" appears twice both times in the Old Testament.
The exact phrase 'Kingdom of God' does not appear anywhere in the Old Testament in the King James Version of the Bible. That phrase does appear 68 times in the New Testament.
The phrase "kingdom of heaven" is unique to Matthew's gospel, appearing nowhere else in the Bible. Of its 32 appearances, thrity-one times it is spoken by Jesus; once by the disciples.
In the King James version The phrase kingdom of heaven is mentioned 32 times
The phrase "day by day" occurs 11 times in the KJV bible and 4 times in the NIV bible.
The phrase does not appear in the bible.
The phrase "but if not" is in the King James Version of the Bible 4 times. It is in 4 verses.
The word "kingdom" is used 369 times in the King James Version Bible.
The phrase "in him" appears 118 times in the KJV bible.
This phrase does not appear in the KJV Bible, however, a similar phrase, 'in process of time', appears five times in the Bible.
The phrase "and we know" is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. It is in 7 verses.
The phrase "medieval times" does not appear in the Bible. The concept of medieval times, or the middle ages, developed long after the Christian Bible was written and reached a settled form.