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The Project

About Dominion Kingdom Bible

The Dominion Kingdom Bible exists to present the Word of God faithfully and without compromise, helping believers encounter Scripture as the living truth of God.

As the Bible declares in Hebrews 4:12 (NIV):

"For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart."

Through the Dominion Kingdom Bible, we seek to make the Scriptures accessible while preserving their purity, so that believers everywhere can read, understand, and live according to the truth of God’s Word.

Our Mission

Our mission is to faithfully preserve, proclaim, and teach the unadulterated Word of God, helping believers read, understand, and live according to the truth of Scripture.

The Dominion Kingdom Bible is founded on the conviction that the Scriptures are divinely inspired and must be presented without alteration or compromise.

Vision Statement

Our vision is to see the Gospel of the Kingdom proclaimed throughout the entire world, equipping believers in every nation to know God through His Word and to live according to His truth.

Jesus Himself declared in Matthew 24:14 (NIV):

"And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come."

Belief Behind The Mission & Vision

The Dominion Kingdom Bible is built upon the firm belief that the Word of God must remain pure, faithfully preserved, and boldly proclaimed.

We believe the command of Christ given in Matthew 28:19–20 (NIV):

"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."

Our Mission

Our mission is to faithfully preserve, proclaim, and teach the unadulterated Word of God, helping believers read, understand, and live according to the truth of Scripture.

The Dominion Kingdom Bible is founded on the conviction that the Scriptures are divinely inspired and must be presented without alteration or compromise.

As the Bible declares in 2 Timothy 3:16–17 (NIV):

“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”

Because the Word of God is breathed by God Himself, it must be handled with reverence, accuracy, and faithfulness so that believers everywhere can grow in truth and righteousness.

Vision Statement

Our vision is to see the Gospel of the Kingdom proclaimed throughout the entire world, equipping believers in every nation to know God through His Word and to live according to His truth.

Jesus Himself declared in Matthew 24:14 (NIV):

“And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.”

Through the Dominion Kingdom Bible, we seek to support the spread of the Gospel by ensuring that believers everywhere have access to the pure and faithful Word of God.

Belief Behind the Mission & Vision

The Dominion Kingdom Bible is built upon the firm belief that the Word of God must remain pure, faithfully preserved, and boldly proclaimed.

We believe the command of Christ given in Matthew 28:19–20 (NIV):

“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

For this reason, the Dominion Kingdom Bible exists to help believers study, understand, and obey the Scriptures so that the message of the Kingdom may continue to spread across the nations.

The Structure

Psalm Categories

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Story of Creation

Story of Creation

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Story of Creation

Creation reveals the power, order, and intentionality of God. In the beginning, He spoke and everything came into being — light pierced darkness, seas parted, and life began to flourish. The story of creation is not only about the universe’s origin, but about God’s ongoing involvement in sustaining all things. Each element of nature points back to His glory, calling humanity to live as stewards of His handiwork and worshippers of His majesty.

Genesis 1–2, Psalm 8, Psalm 19, Romans 1:20.
II

Covenant of Promise

Covenant of Promise

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Covenant of Promise

Throughout Scripture, God binds Himself to humanity through covenants — sacred promises that reveal His faithfulness and desire for relationship. From Noah to Abraham, Moses, and David, each covenant points toward the ultimate fulfillment in Christ, whose blood established a new and everlasting covenant of grace. These divine agreements demonstrate that God’s word never fails, and His love remains steadfast across generations.

Genesis 9:8-17, Genesis 15, Exodus 19:3-6, Jeremiah 31:31-34, Luke 22:20.
IV

Faith and Obedience

Faith and Obedience

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Faith and Obedience

Faith is more than belief — it is trust expressed through obedience. The heroes of Scripture demonstrate that genuine faith steps forward even when the path is unclear. Abraham left his homeland, Moses faced Pharaoh, and Peter walked upon the waves. Each act of obedience proves that faith grows stronger through surrender. To trust God fully is to live in confident dependence upon His word and His character.

Genesis 12:1-4, Hebrews 11, James 2:17-24, Matthew 14:28-31.
V

Wisdom for Living

Wisdom for Living

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Wisdom for Living

The wisdom literature of the Bible offers divine insight for daily life — teaching discernment, humility, and reverence for God. True wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord and flows into practical choices that honor Him. Proverbs trains the heart, Ecclesiastes warns against vanity, and Job reminds us that even suffering has purpose. God’s wisdom lights our path, guarding us from folly and guiding us toward righteousness.

Proverbs 1:7, Job 28:28, Ecclesiastes 12:13-14, James 1:5.
VI

Voice of the Prophets

Voice of the Prophets

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Voice of the Prophets

The prophets were God’s messengers — calling nations to repentance and proclaiming His plans for restoration. Through their voices, we hear both warning and hope: justice for the oppressor, comfort for the broken, and promises of a coming Messiah. Though often rejected, their words remain alive today, urging us to return to God with humble hearts and steadfast faith.

Isaiah 1:16-18, Jeremiah 7:23, Ezekiel 36:26-27, Micah 6:8.
VII

The Eternal Kingdom

The Eternal Kingdom

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The Eternal Kingdom

The Bible ends as it began — with God reigning supreme. The Kingdom of God is both a present reality and a future hope, where Christ rules in righteousness and peace. Believers are invited to live as citizens of this kingdom now, spreading His light and truth until His reign is fully revealed. In the end, every tear will be wiped away, and creation will echo with eternal worship.

Daniel 7:13-14, Matthew 6:33, Luke 17:20-21, Revelation 21–22.
I

Story of Creation

Story of Creation

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Story of Creation

Story of Creation, otherwise known as hymns, are songs of pure praise to God. These songs are sung when our orientation and relationship with God is stable, calm, and untroubled. Story of Creation can be general calls to worship, address God’s rule as creator, or exist as an author’s personal moments of adoration.

Genesis 1–2, Psalm 8, Psalm 19, Romans 1:20.
II

Covenant of Promise

Covenant of Promise

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Covenant of Promise

Covenant of Promise are songs and prayers given to God in times of pain - when we feel distant from God, hurting, or abandoned. Though each Lament begins in a generally negative position, each one turns back to God in trust and thanksgiving by its end (excluding Psalm 88). Covenant of Promise can be cries of desperation, petitions for aid, or pleas for justice.

Genesis 9:8-17, Genesis 15, Exodus 19:3-6, Jeremiah 31:31-34, Luke 22:20.
III

Redemption Through Grace

Redemption Through Grace

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Redemption Through Grace

Redemption Through Grace are similar to Story of Creation, in that they celebrate God. In doing so however, they share narratives of God’s goodness and typically honor specific things that He has done. This can include heard and answered prayers, stories of deliverance, and God-given victories.

Exodus 12, Isaiah 53, John 3:16-17, Romans 3:23-24, Ephesians 1:7.
IV

Faith and Obedience

Faith and Obedience

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Faith and Obedience

Faith is more than belief — it is trust expressed through obedience. The heroes of Scripture demonstrate that genuine faith steps forward even when the path is unclear. Abraham left his homeland, Moses faced Pharaoh, and Peter walked upon the waves. Each act of obedience proves that faith grows stronger through surrender. To trust God fully is to live in confident dependence upon His word and His character.

Genesis 12:1-4, Hebrews 11, James 2:17-24, Matthew 14:28-31.
V

Wisdom for Living

Wisdom for Living

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Wisdom for Living

Wisdom for Living present a king as the major focus. This can be directed at a humanly king, or God as the heavenly King of all creation.

Proverbs 1:7, Job 28:28, Ecclesiastes 12:13-14, James 1:5.
VI

Voice of the Prophets

Voice of the Prophets

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Voice of the Prophets

Voice of the Prophets retell the history of God’s presence in humanity, focusing on acts of salvation and redemption in the past. These psalms turn our hearts toward gratitude as we remember God’s grace in his specific actions, the miraculous, and major historical events.

Isaiah 1:16-18, Jeremiah 7:23, Ezekiel 36:26-27, Micah 6:8.
VII

The Eternal Kingdom

The Eternal Kingdom

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The Eternal Kingdom

The Eternal Kingdom are similar to the ``Wisdom" books of the Old Testament (think Proverbs or Ecclesiastes). These psalms provide instruction, both specifically and broadly, on how to live life and exist in relationship with God.

Daniel 7:13-14, Matthew 6:33, Luke 17:20-21, Revelation 21–22.
I

Story of Creation

Story of Creation

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Story of Creation

Story of Creation, otherwise known as hymns, are songs of pure praise to God. These songs are sung when our orientation and relationship with God is stable, calm, and untroubled. Story of Creation can be general calls to worship, address God’s rule as creator, or exist as an author’s personal moments of adoration.

Genesis 1–2, Psalm 8, Psalm 19, Romans 1:20.
II

Covenant of Promise

Covenant of Promise

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Covenant of Promise

Covenant of Promise are songs and prayers given to God in times of pain - when we feel distant from God, hurting, or abandoned. Though each Lament begins in a generally negative position, each one turns back to God in trust and thanksgiving by its end (excluding Psalm 88). Covenant of Promise can be cries of desperation, petitions for aid, or pleas for justice.

Genesis 9:8-17, Genesis 15, Exodus 19:3-6, Jeremiah 31:31-34, Luke 22:20.
III

Redemption Through Grace

Redemption Through Grace

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Redemption Through Grace

Redemption Through Grace are similar to Story of Creation, in that they celebrate God. In doing so however, they share narratives of God’s goodness and typically honor specific things that He has done. This can include heard and answered prayers, stories of deliverance, and God-given victories.

Exodus 12, Isaiah 53, John 3:16-17, Romans 3:23-24, Ephesians 1:7.
IV

Faith and Obedience

Faith and Obedience

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Faith and Obedience

Faith is more than belief — it is trust expressed through obedience. The heroes of Scripture demonstrate that genuine faith steps forward even when the path is unclear. Abraham left his homeland, Moses faced Pharaoh, and Peter walked upon the waves. Each act of obedience proves that faith grows stronger through surrender. To trust God fully is to live in confident dependence upon His word and His character.

Genesis 12:1-4, Hebrews 11, James 2:17-24, Matthew 14:28-31.
V

Wisdom for Living

Wisdom for Living

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Wisdom for Living

Wisdom for Living present a king as the major focus. This can be directed at a humanly king, or God as the heavenly King of all creation.

Proverbs 1:7, Job 28:28, Ecclesiastes 12:13-14, James 1:5.
VI

Voice of the Prophets

Voice of the Prophets

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Voice of the Prophets

Voice of the Prophets retell the history of God’s presence in humanity, focusing on acts of salvation and redemption in the past. These psalms turn our hearts toward gratitude as we remember God’s grace in his specific actions, the miraculous, and major historical events.

Isaiah 1:16-18, Jeremiah 7:23, Ezekiel 36:26-27, Micah 6:8.
VII

The Eternal Kingdom

The Eternal Kingdom

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The Eternal Kingdom

The Eternal Kingdom are similar to the ``Wisdom" books of the Old Testament (think Proverbs or Ecclesiastes). These psalms provide instruction, both specifically and broadly, on how to live life and exist in relationship with God.

Daniel 7:13-14, Matthew 6:33, Luke 17:20-21, Revelation 21–22.
I

Story of Creation

Story of Creation

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Story of Creation

Story of Creation, otherwise known as hymns, are songs of pure praise to God. These songs are sung when our orientation and relationship with God is stable, calm, and untroubled. Story of Creation can be general calls to worship, address God’s rule as creator, or exist as an author’s personal moments of adoration.

Genesis 1–2, Psalm 8, Psalm 19, Romans 1:20.
II

Covenant of Promise

Covenant of Promise

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Covenant of Promise

Covenant of Promise are songs and prayers given to God in times of pain - when we feel distant from God, hurting, or abandoned. Though each Lament begins in a generally negative position, each one turns back to God in trust and thanksgiving by its end (excluding Psalm 88). Covenant of Promise can be cries of desperation, petitions for aid, or pleas for justice.

Genesis 9:8-17, Genesis 15, Exodus 19:3-6, Jeremiah 31:31-34, Luke 22:20.
III

Redemption Through Grace

Redemption Through Grace

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Redemption Through Grace

Redemption Through Grace are similar to Story of Creation, in that they celebrate God. In doing so however, they share narratives of God’s goodness and typically honor specific things that He has done. This can include heard and answered prayers, stories of deliverance, and God-given victories.

Exodus 12, Isaiah 53, John 3:16-17, Romans 3:23-24, Ephesians 1:7.
IV

Faith and Obedience

Faith and Obedience

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Faith and Obedience

Faith is more than belief — it is trust expressed through obedience. The heroes of Scripture demonstrate that genuine faith steps forward even when the path is unclear. Abraham left his homeland, Moses faced Pharaoh, and Peter walked upon the waves. Each act of obedience proves that faith grows stronger through surrender. To trust God fully is to live in confident dependence upon His word and His character.

Genesis 12:1-4, Hebrews 11, James 2:17-24, Matthew 14:28-31.
V

Wisdom for Living

Wisdom for Living

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Wisdom for Living

Wisdom for Living present a king as the major focus. This can be directed at a humanly king, or God as the heavenly King of all creation.

Proverbs 1:7, Job 28:28, Ecclesiastes 12:13-14, James 1:5.
VI

Voice of the Prophets

Voice of the Prophets

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Voice of the Prophets

Voice of the Prophets retell the history of God’s presence in humanity, focusing on acts of salvation and redemption in the past. These psalms turn our hearts toward gratitude as we remember God’s grace in his specific actions, the miraculous, and major historical events.

Isaiah 1:16-18, Jeremiah 7:23, Ezekiel 36:26-27, Micah 6:8.
VII

The Eternal Kingdom

The Eternal Kingdom

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The Eternal Kingdom

The Eternal Kingdom are similar to the ``Wisdom" books of the Old Testament (think Proverbs or Ecclesiastes). These psalms provide instruction, both specifically and broadly, on how to live life and exist in relationship with God.

Daniel 7:13-14, Matthew 6:33, Luke 17:20-21, Revelation 21–22.
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