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What does the Bible say about thrones in Scripture?

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The Bible describes thrones as symbols of authority and reign, particularly emphasizing God's sovereignty over sin and iniquity.

In Scripture, thrones are powerful symbols of authority and governance. David expresses deep concern over the 'throne of iniquity' in Psalm 94, representing the reign of sin and its overwhelming presence in society. Yet, the Bible teaches that this throne is overshadowed by another, the throne of God's eternal kingship, where the Lord reigns with majesty and strength (Psalm 93). This contrast highlights the struggle between the reign of sin and God's sovereign grace that ultimately prevails.
Scripture References: Psalm 94:20, Psalm 93:1-2

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