Well, for Christians, the Kingdom of God is in this world but not of this world. As believers, we are part of the kingdom, making the Kingdom in this world. We are not of this world, though, because we belong to God, while much of society and parts of our culture has turned away from Him, even though He made this world (and the entire universe.) I hope that helps, please let me know if it still doesn't make sense.
A Missionary.
"The Kingdom of God" or "God's Kingdom" is "Regnum Dei" in Latin
In the Bible, "God's kingdom" is used to describe Christians. The "world" is used to describe those who aren't - those who follow the devil (there is no middle ground).
The kingdom of God is where people will live an eternal life
The Kingdom of God Is Within You was created in 1894.
It's not. No1 knows what the kingdom of god is like.
God's kingdom = mamléchet Elohím (ממלכת אלקים)
The Latin for "God's kingdom" is regnum dei.
The terms "kingdom of God" and "kingdom of heaven" are often used interchangeably in the Bible to refer to the rule and reign of God in the hearts of believers. Some interpret "kingdom of God" as a broader concept encompassing all creation under God's rule, while "kingdom of heaven" is seen as focusing specifically on the spiritual realm. Ultimately, both terms point to the same reality of God's sovereignty and the presence of His kingdom among His people.
Luke 17:20, 21 - Now when He was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, He answered them and said, "The kingdom of God does not come with observation;nor will they say, 'See here!' or 'See there!' For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you."
The "Temple" or "Kingdom" of God is Heaven. From what I know, it is called the Kingdom of God, or Kingdom of Heaven. Although I have heard the word temple used in that term.
The Abrahamic religions all accept the concept of one God. These do vary in names. All of these religions also recognise a Kingdom of God, or a place where God is the King. The Quran does not mention the Kingdom of God but does mention Abraham seeking the kingdom of the Heavens.