(0.35) | (Psa 68:18) | 1 tn Heb “to the elevated place”; or “on high.” This probably refers to the Lord’s throne on Mount Zion. |
(0.35) | (Psa 68:5) | 2 tn Heb “God [is] in his holy dwelling place.” He occupies his throne and carries out his royal responsibilities. |
(0.35) | (2Ch 6:16) | 1 tn Heb “there will not be cut off from you a man from before me sitting on the throne of Israel.” |
(0.35) | (1Ki 9:5) | 2 tn Heb “there will not be cut off from you a man from upon the throne of Israel.” |
(0.35) | (1Ki 8:25) | 1 tn Heb “there will not be cut off from you a man from before me sitting on the throne of Israel.” |
(0.35) | (1Ki 7:7) | 1 tn Heb “and a porch for the throne, where he was making judicial decisions, the Porch of Judgment, he made.” |
(0.35) | (1Ki 2:4) | 6 tn Heb “there will not be cut off from you a man from upon the throne of Israel.” |
(0.30) | (Act 2:34) | 1 sn Sit at my right hand. The word “sit” alludes back to the promise of “seating one on his throne” in v. 30. |
(0.30) | (Mat 2:13) | 3 sn See the note on King Herod in 2:1. Herod the Great was particularly ruthless regarding the succession to his throne. |
(0.30) | (Eze 1:15) | 2 sn Another vision that includes wheels on thrones occurs in Dan 7:9. Ezekiel 10 contains a vision similar to this one. |
(0.30) | (Jer 33:17) | 1 tn Heb “a man shall not be cut off to David [i.e., belonging to the Davidic line] sitting on the throne of the house of Israel.” |
(0.30) | (Isa 60:13) | 2 tn Heb “the place of my feet.” See Ezek 43:7, where the Lord’s throne is called the “place of the soles of my feet.” |
(0.30) | (Isa 16:5) | 1 tn Heb “and a throne will be established in faithfulness, and he will sit on it in reliability, in the tent of David.” |
(0.30) | (Isa 9:7) | 3 tn Heb “over the throne of David, and over his kingdom.” The referent of the pronoun “his” (i.e., David) has been specified in the translation for clarity. |
(0.30) | (Pro 25:5) | 2 sn “Throne” is a metonymy of subject (or adjunct); it is the symbol of the government over which the king presides (cf. NCV, TEV). |
(0.30) | (Psa 89:5) | 1 tn As the following context makes clear, the personified “heavens” here stand by metonymy for the angelic beings that surround God’s heavenly throne. |
(0.30) | (1Ki 3:6) | 4 tn Heb “and you have kept to him this great loyalty and you gave to him a son [who] sits on his throne as this day.” |
(0.30) | (1Ki 1:20) | 2 tn Heb “the eyes of all Israel are upon you to declare to them who will sit on the throne of my master the king after him.” |
(0.28) | (Psa 9:4) | 2 tn Heb “you sat on a throne [as] one who judges [with] righteousness.” The perfect verbal forms in v. 4 probably allude to a recent victory (see vv. 5-7). Another option is to understand the verbs as describing what is typical (“you defend…you sit on a throne”). |
(0.28) | (Psa 7:8) | 1 sn The Lord judges the nations. In hyperbolic fashion the psalmist pictures the nations assembled around the divine throne (v. 7a). He urges God to take his rightful place on the throne (v. 7b) and then pictures him making judicial decisions that vindicate the innocent (see vv. 8-16). |