v.intr.
* To hold or take possession of an inheritance.
I'd say that the word in the Bible uses definition #4.
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Well, that is the closest definition, but again, inheritance implies someone either relinquished a possession, or died and left it to an heir, the possession in question being the "Kingdom of Heaven", presumably a Godly possession since well, forever.
Is it suggested in the Bible that God will die and stay dead? Jesus died, but he came back, so for him it turned out to be a bit of a stunt. Perhaps a really cool stunt, and certainly his best stunt, but a stunt nonetheless.
God the Father is not, so far as I know, even mortal, nor even sick.
The Holy Spirit...well, who knows what the poo he is up to?
Is it suggested anywhere in Christian theology that God will relinquish his control of his Kingdom?
This might be suggested by Mormon theology where every soul can become a Deity, but it isn't the standard Christian practice so far as I know.