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JEREMIAH 17:12 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
Jer 17:11Jer 17:13
A glorious high throne from the beginning is the place of our sanctuary.
A glorious throne, high and lifted up from the beginning, is the place of God's sanctuary, suggesting that God's transcendence and eternal glory are the foundation and context for all judgment and salvation. The image of the glorious throne invokes God's transcendent majesty and sovereignty, suggesting that God's judgments flow from a position of absolute power and authority. Theologically, this verse establishes that God's throne is not merely a symbol but represents God's actual and eternal position of power and authority. The specification that the throne is from the beginning suggests God's eternal nature and the permanence of God's authority. The reference to the sanctuary suggests that God's glory is revealed in the tabernacle/temple, the place where God's presence dwells among the people. This verse provides a counterweight to the harsh judgments pronounced in Jeremiah: despite the judgment announced, God's glory and transcendence remain eternal and unchanged. The reference to the glorious throne lifted up suggests that God's throne is elevated above human concerns and the fluctuations of history. Theologically, this verse establishes that despite the apparent chaos and destruction that will occur through invasion and exile, God's throne remains stable and eternal. The invocation of the glorious throne provides a kind of cosmic perspective that transcends the particular historical catastrophe that Jeremiah announces. This verse suggests that judgment emerges from and is subordinate to God's eternal and transcendent glory. The reference to the sanctuary establishes that God's glory is made known and accessible to the people through the dwelling place of God. This verse provides reassurance that God's ultimate control and sovereignty are not threatened by the judgment announced in Jeremiah.
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