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THRONE @ symbol of the kingdom- kjv@2Samuel:3:10; kjv@2Samuel:7:13; kjv@1Kings:2:4; kjv@1Chronicles:29:23; kjv@Daniel:7:9; kjv@Luke:1:32 - of God.
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THRONE - T>@ - The Hebrew word so translated applies to any elevated seat occupied by a person in authority, whether a high priest, ( kjv@1Samuel:1:9) a judge, kjv@Psalms:122:5) or a military chief kjv@Jeremiah:1:16) The use of a chair in a country where the usual postures were squatting and reclining was at all times regarded as a symbol of dignity. ( kjv@2Kings:4:10; kjv@Proverbs:9:14) In order to specify a throne in our sense of the term, it was necessary to add to the word the notion of royalty; hence the frequent occurrence of such expressions as "throne of the kingdom." (17:18; kjv@Kings:1:46; kjv@2Chronicles:7:18) The characteristic feature in the royal throne was its elevation: Solomon’s throne was approached by six steps, (Kings:10:19; kjv@2Chronicles:9:18) and Jehovah’s throne is described as "high and lifted up." kjv@Isaiah:6:1) The materials and workmanship of Solomon’s throne were costly. It was made of wood inlaid with ivory and then covered with gold except where the ivory showed. It was furnished with arms or "stays." The steps were also lines with pairs of lions. As to the form of chair, we are only informed in (Kings:10:19) that "the top was round behind." The king sat on his throne on state occasions. At such times he appeared in his royal robes. The throne was the symbol of supreme power and dignity. kjv@Genesis:41:40) Similarly, "to sit upon the throne" implied the exercise of regal power. (17:18; kjv@Kings:16:11)

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Throne @ (Heb. kiss'e), a royal chair or seat of dignity kjv@Deuteronomy:17:18; kjv@2Samuel:7:13; kjv@Psalms:45:6); an elevated seat with a canopy and hangings, which cover it. It denotes the seat of the high priest in kjv@1Samuel:1:9 kjv@1Samuel:4:13, and of a provincial governor in kjv@Nehemiah:3:7 and kjv@Psalms:122:5. The throne of Solomon is described at length in kjvKings:10:18-20.

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THRONE @
- Of Pharaoh kjv@Genesis:41:40; kjv@Exodus:11:5
- Of David kjv@1Kings:2:12 kjv@1Kings:2:24 kjv@Psalms:132:11-12; kjv@Isaiah:9:7; kjv@Jeremiah:13:13; kjv@Jeremiah:17:25; kjv@Luke:1:32
- Of Solomon kjv@1Kings:2:19; kjv@2Chronicles:9:17-19
- Of ivory kjv@1Kings:10:18-20
- Of Solomon, called THE THRONE OF THE LORD kjv@1Chronicles:29:23
- Of Herod Agrippa I kjv@Acts:12:21
- Of Israel kjv@1Kings:8:20; kjv@1Kings:10:9; kjv@2Chronicles:6:10
- Abdicated by David kjv@1Kings:1:32-40

- FIGURATIVE .Anthropomorphic use of .Of God kjv@2Chronicles:18:18; kjv@Psalms:9:4 kjv@Psalms:9:7 kjv@Psalms:11:4; kjv@Psalms:47:8; kjv@Psalms:89:14; kjv@Psalms:97:2; kjv@Psalms:103:19; kjv@Isaiah:6:1; kjv@Isaiah:66:1; kjv@Matthew:5:34; kjv@Matthew:23:22; kjv@Hebrews:8:1; kjv@Hebrews:12:2; kjv@Revelation:14:3-5 .Of Christ kjv@Matthew:19:28; kjv@Matthew:25:31; kjv@Acts:2:30; kjv@Revelation:1:4; kjv@Revelation:3:21; kjv@Revelation:4:2-10; kjv@Revelation:7:9-17; kjv@Revelation:19:4; kjv@Revelation:21:5; kjv@Revelation:22:3

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kjv@STRING:Bithron <HITCHCOCK>@ divisions - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Shamariah <HITCHCOCK>@ throne or keeping of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-S


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THRONE @ symbol of the kingdom- kjv@2Samuel:3:10; kjv@2Samuel:7:13; kjv@1Kings:2:4; kjv@1Chronicles:29:23; kjv@Daniel:7:9; kjv@Luke:1:32 - of God.
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H1248 <STRHEB>@ בּר bar bar Borrowed (as a title) from H1247; the heir (apparent to the throne): - son.


H1338 <STRHEB>@ בּתרון bithrôn bith-rone' From H1334; (with the article) the craggy spot; {Bithron} a place East of the Jordan: - Bithron.


H3678 <STRHEB>@ כּסּה כּסּא kissê' kissêh {kis-say'} kis-say' From H3680; properly {covered} that {is} a throne (as canopied): - {seat} {stool} throne.


H3764 <STRHEB>@ כּרסא korsê' kor-say' (Chaldee); corresponding to H3678; a throne: - throne.


H4427 <STRHEB>@ מלך mâlak maw-lak' A primitive root; to reign; inceptively to ascend the throne; causatively to induct into royalty; hence (by implication) to take counsel: - {consult} X {indeed} be ({make} set {a} set up) {king} be (make) {queen} (begin {to} make to) reign ({-ing}) {rule} X surely.


H527 <STRHEB>@ אמון 'âmôn aw-mone' A variation for H1995; a throng of people: - multitude.


H6899 <STRHEB>@ קבּוּץ qibbûts kib-boots' From H6908; a throng: - company.


H7277 <STRHEB>@ רגמה rigmâh rig-maw' Feminine of the same as H7276; a pile (of {stones}) that {is} (figuratively) a throng: - council.


G2346 <STRGRK>@ θλίβω thlibō thlee'-bo Akin to the base of G5147; to crowd (literally or figuratively): - afflict narrow throng suffer tribulation trouble.


G2362 <STRGRK>@ θρόνος thronos thron'-os From θράω thraō (to sit); a stately seat (throne); by implication power or (concretely) a potentate: - seat throne.


G3793 <STRGRK>@ ὄχλος ochlos okh'-los From a derivative of G2192 (meaning a vehicle); a throng (as borne along); by implication the rabble; by extension a class of people; figuratively a riot: - company multitude number (of people) people press.


G4128 <STRGRK>@ πλῆθος plēthos play'-thos From G4130; a fulness that is a large number throng populace: - bundle company multitude.


G4846 <STRGRK>@ συμπνίγω sumpnigō soom-pnee'-go From G4862 and G4155; to strangle completely that is (literally) to drown or (figuratively) to crowd: - choke throng.


G4871 <STRGRK>@ συναλίζω sunalizō soon-al-id'-zo From G4862 and ἁλίζω halizō (to throng); to accumulate that is convene: - assemble together.


G4912 <STRGRK>@ συνέχω sunechō soon-ekh'-o From G4862 and G2192; to hold together that is to compress (the ears with a crowd or siege) or arrest (a prisoner); figuratively to compel perplex6 afflict preoccupy: - constrain hold keep in press lie sick of stop be in a strait straiten be taken with throng.


G4918 <STRGRK>@ συνθλίβω sunthlibō soon-thlee'-bo From G4862 and G2346; to compress that is crowd on all sides: - throng.


G968 <STRGRK>@ βῆμα bēma bay'-ma From the base of G939; a step that is foot breath; by implication a rostrum that is tribunal: - judgment-seat set [foot] on throne.