1 | Strong's Number: g2362 | Greek: thronos |
Throne:
"a throne, a seat of authority," is used of the "throne"
(a) of God, e.g., Hbr 4:16, "the throne of grace," i.e., from which grace proceeds; Hbr 8:1; 12:2; Rev 1:4; 3:21 (2nd part); 4:2 (twice); 5:1; frequently in Rev.; in Rev 20:12, in the best texts, "the throne" (some have Theos, "God," AV); cp. Rev 21:3; Mat 5:34; 23:22; Act 7:49;
(b) of Christ, e.g. Hbr 1:8; Rev 3:21 (1st part); 22:3; His seat of authority in the Millennium, Mat 19:28 (1st part);
(c) by metonymy for angelic powers, Col 1:16;
(d) of the Apostles in millennial authority, Mat 19:28 (2nd part); Luk 22:30;
(e) of the elders in the heavenly vision, Rev 4:4 (2nd and 3rd parts), RV, "thrones" (AV, "seats"); so Rev 11:16;
(f) of David, Luk 1:32; Act 2:30;
(g) of Satan, Rev 2:13, RV, "throne" (AV, "seat");
(h) of "the beast," the final and federal head of the revived Roman Empire, Rev 13:2; 16:10.
2 | Strong's Number: g968 | Greek: bema |
Throne:
for which see JUDGMENT-SEAT, is used of the throne or tribunal of Herod, Act 12:21.
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