Kingdom Come
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"Kingdom come", derived from "Thy kingdom come" in the Christian Lord's Prayer, is an informal phrase meaning "the next world" or "the end of time".
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Kingdom Come may refer to:
[edit] Literature
- Kingdom Come (Ballard novel), a novel by J.G. Ballard
- Kingdom Come (Bragg novel), a novel by Melvyn Bragg
- Kingdom Come (Left Behind), a novel in the Left Behind series
- Kingdom Come (comic book), a comic book published by DC Comics
- Kingdom Come, a novel by Tim Green
[edit] Film and television
- Kingdom Come (1919 film), a Western film
- Kingdom Come (2001 film), a comedy starring LL Cool J, Jada Pinkett Smith and Vivica A. Fox
- Kingdom Come, a short BBC 2 television play by Paul Cornell
- Kingdom Come, an episode of Millennium
[edit] Music
- Kingdom Come (band), an American/German hard rock band
- Kingdom Come (Arthur Brown), a 1970s British rock band formed by Arthur Brown
- Kingdom Come (album), an album by Jay-Z
- "Kingdom Come" (Jay-Z song), a song from the album
- Kingdom Come (Sir Lord Baltimore album), 1970
- Kingdom Come/Sir Lord Baltimore, a 1994 compilation album by Sir Lord Baltimore
- "Kingdom Come" (song), a song by Tom Verlaine
- "Kingdom Come", a song by Manowar from Kings of Metal
- "Til Kingdom Come", a song by Coldplay from X&Y
- "Kingdom Coming", an American Civil War song by Henry Clay Work
[edit] Geography
- Kingdom Come State Park, in Kentucky, U.S.