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I'll even break it down to you from an Orthodox Jewish perspective:
Lukas 17:21
Orthodox Jewish Bible
21 nor will they say, Hinei, here it is, or There it is, for hinei, the Malchut Hashem is within you.
The sefirah of malchut is an attribute of God which does not emanate from God directly. Rather it emanates from God's creation (us or I AM) -- when that creation reflects and evinces God's glory from within itself.
This is the reason why it is stated separately in the verse -- "To You, God, is greatness, strength, modesty, victory, awe, for all that is in heavens and earth; to You, God, is the kingdom" (1 Chronicles 29:11) -- for there is a great gap between the first nine sefirot and the last one. The first nine are a continuous stream of God's actions which strike humanity and affect us. When we then absorb these influences of God, find them in ourselves, change and thereby reflect God's glory – then we evince malchut.