JAMES KNOX TEACHES FROM THE JEWISH KABBALAH IN HIS BOOK, "WILL SOME CHRISTIANS MISS THE KINGDOM?"
The book, Will Some Christians Miss the Kingdom, is preoccupied with the role of Christians in the earthly Millennial Kingdom of Israel and dispenses with the Christians' hope of Heaven and the New Jerusalem. One chapter in the book is titled, "Is the Believer's Place in the Millennial Kingdom Secure?" with one question posed throughout the book, "Will I lose my place in the Kingdom?" The premise of Knox's book is false. Raptured Christians will reign with Christ during the Millennium, however, they will be reigning from the Heaven, whereas the Jewish remnant who are saved will rule their earthly kingdom from Jerusalem.
In the book, Knox says, "Before we go on the reader must remember that heaven is not God, and God is not Heaven. Thus the terms kingdom of heaven and kingdom of God do not denote the same thing. Just as heaven is material, so the kingdom of heaven always speaks of the visible, physical throne and government of the Lord upon the earth..."
Knox's reasoning here is not only unbiblical, but is taught in the Kabbalah, the Jewish tradition of mystical interpretation of the Bible. The Kabbalah actually teaches that the nation of Israel is the "source and origin" of the Kingdom of Heaven, which can't even exist without Israel, the earthly kingdom.
"The earthly kingdom is the source and origin of the Heavenly. Remove the earthly kingdom and you remove the Divine Revelation of God in the midst of Israel. The Heavenly Kingdom is broken up and vanishes. Its raison d'etre is completely gone. " (Jewish Mysticism and Introduction to the Kabbalah p.85)
Also, contrary to what Knox teaches, in the New Testament, the Kingdom of Heaven and the Kingdom of God are interchangeable and are without difference.
Matt 19:23-24-Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven. And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
Matt 13:31-The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field...
Mark 4:30-31-Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God? or with what comparison shall we compare it? It is like a grain of mustard seed...
Knox, a crypto-Jewish deceiver and Jehovah's Witness, is promoted by Gail Riplinger, a Jew and a practitioner of Kabbalism, whose agenda is to infiltrate churches with Jewish Kabbalism (witchcraft), which involves divining God's word through the "hidden" meanings which lie within the letters of the KJV. This is why Knox and Gail Riplinger are both advocates of King James Onlyism and why both are insistent that the KJV is inerrant, that it must never be changed, and that Greek can never be used to understand its meaning. In fact, Riplinger even refers to Christians who do study the Greek text as "devils":
James Knox's book reveals his strong opposition to the use of any Greek which provides evidence for his Kabbalist agenda. Like Riplinger, Knox also ridiculed Greek study in response to a man who used Greek to better understand God's word.
"Less toying with Greek and more attention to English would help tremendously," said Knox and "I did not see more Greeks when I was in Athens," stated Knox.
When a clear meaning of God's word was given "from the construction of Greek words," Knox responded, "Give it a rest. Why this constant undermining of the Bible?"
Knox not only insists on a prohibition of any Greek, but to use Greek to gain understanding constitutes, according to Knox's Kabbalist agenda, "undermining of the Bible!" It doesn't matter at all to Knox that the Greek Textus Receptus IS the Bible and that the English King James is just one translation!
King James Version-Only Kabbalists, like James Knox, posing as Christians, are advocating for the use of an "inerrant, perfect bible" to lead Christians into occult practices and, ultimately, into the end-time deception of the Antichrist. Because Christians are unfamiliar with the occult world and its demonic practices they easily fall prey to deceivers like James Knox and his global network of King James Version-Only churches.
For a thorough explanation of Knox's Kabbalist agenda and why he's King James Only and opposed to using any Greek to gain understanding, please read Gail Riplinger and the Kabbalah.