Minor edits to UTW articles [Jonah] (#1213)
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A throne is a specially-designed chair where a ruler sits when he decides important matters and listens to requests from his people.
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A throne is a specially-designed chair where a ruler sits when he decides important matters and listens to requests from his people.
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* A throne is also a symbol of the authority and power that a ruler has.
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* A throne is also a symbol of the authority and power that a ruler has.
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* The word “throne” is often used figuratively to refer to the ruler, his reign, or his power. (See: [metonymy](rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy))
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* The word “throne” can also be used to refer to the ruler, his reign, or his power.
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* In the Bible, God was often portrayed as a king who sits on his throne. Jesus was described as sitting on a throne at the right hand of God the Father.
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* In the Bible, God was often portrayed as a king who sits on his throne. Jesus was described as sitting on a throne at the right hand of God the Father.
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* Jesus said that heaven is God’s throne. One way to translate this could be, “where God reigns as king.”
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* Jesus said that heaven is God’s throne. One way to translate this could be, “where God reigns as king.”
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