enthrone - use in sentences

Object

  • son: The last thing the gnostic wants is the enthroned son of David launching the project of new creation.
  • figure: Eight attendants frame an enthroned figure who holds a bow and arrow.

Preposition: on

  • cherubim: This Yehouah of Hosts is often described as sitting enthroned on the cherubim.

Preposition: as

  • archbishop: The present Archbishop, the Most Reverend Keith Patrick O'Brien was ordained to the episcopate and enthroned as Archbishop on 5th August 1985.

Preposition: between

  • cherubim: He it is who " sits enthroned between the cherubim " ( v1 again ).

Modifying Another Word

  • there: Ishmael is displaced from my affections, and Isaac is enthroned there.
  • now: Deirdre: Brother, I see you now enthroned in state, Claiming the power you have so long desired.
  • forever: Verse 12: But you, O LORD, sit enthroned forever; your renown endures through all generations.
  • officially: Narbonne was officially enthroned in January 1409 and started gathering an army to face the Aragonese threat.
  • once: Once enthroned on the padded red cushions, he sighed in relief and settled the tub of popcorn into his lap.
  • not: In either case, grace is in chains, and not enthroned.

Preposition: in

  • splendor: Lord enthroned in heavenly splendor, First begotten from the dead 42.
  • heaven: The Son who was humiliated on earth - for you and for me - is enthroned in heaven.
  • laugh: Psalm 2 4 says: " The One enthroned in heaven laughs, the Lord scoffs at them " .
  • magnificence: From all eternity he had been enthroned in the magnificence of heavenly glory.
  • place: Therefore Christ might be seen to be enthroned in the highest place of honor in all heaven ( cf.

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