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What does the Bible say about the throne of iniquity?

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The Bible portrays the throne of iniquity as having no fellowship with God and as a seat that frames mischief through unjust laws.

The Bible, particularly in Psalm 94:20-23, depicts the throne of iniquity as a seat of power that opposes God's justice and truth. This throne is characterized by the framing of mischief by law, where unrighteous decrees are enacted to harm the innocent. The psalmist questions whether such a throne can have any true fellowship with God, highlighting that God's justice will ultimately cut off those who persist in wickedness. This concept warns us of the dangers of leaders who use their authority for evil and reminds us that God's judgment will surely prevail against such iniquity.
Scripture References: Psalm 94:20-23

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