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 Greek word here is “thura” which is an open door to a temple or sanctuary  Voice like a trumpet – Rev 1:19  So when is this door opened?

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3  Greek word here is “thura” which is an open door to a temple or sanctuary  Voice like a trumpet – Rev 1:19  So when is this door opened?

4  Who’s throne is it?  1 kings 22:19, Psalms 47:8, Isaiah 6:1, Ezekiel 1:26, Daniel 7:9  1 Samuel 4:4  Exodus 24:10  Sardius and Jasper  Exodus 28:15-20

5  Attributes  Thrones  White robes  Crowns  24 in total  Called Elders

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7  Crown = greek word “stephanos” which means victory crown  White garments = garments of righteousness  Elders = Angels are never called elders, only those within God’s church.

8  Exodus 19:16  Psalms 77:18  Ezekiel 1:13

9  So what is the meaning of:  Lion - Noble  Ox - strength  Eagle - Swift  Man - Wise  Ezekiel 1  Isaiah 6:3

10  Then an Israelite King ascended the throne he received the following:  A Crown  A Signet  A copy of the Covenant or Testimony – which is a Copy of Deuteronomy.  Deut 17:18-20, 2 Kings 11:12

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12  7 Eyes  7 Horns

13  When did this occur?  Acts 2:32-33


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