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  1. Thrones

    A throne is a seat of state for a potentate or dignitary. Throne or Thrones may also mean:

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  1. Thrones

    The Thrones are a class of celestial beings mentioned by Paul the Apostle in Colossians 1:16 and related to the Throne of God. They are living symbols of God's justice and authority. According to the New Testament, these high celestial beings are among those Orders at the Christ's service. The Thrones are mentioned again in Revelation 11:16. According to Matthew Bunson, the corresponding order of angels in Judaism is called the "abalim" or "arelim"/"erelim", but this opinion is far from unrivaled. The Hebrew word Erelim is usually not translated 'Thrones', but rather 'valiant ones', 'heroes', 'warriors'. The function ascribed to Erelim in Is. 33.7 and in Jewish folklore is not consonant with the lore surrounding the Thrones. The Ophanim is a class of higher liberated celestial beings, under many Christian angelic hierarchies, that are also known as the "Thrones", from Daniel 7:9. They are the carriers of the Throne of God, hence the name. They are said to be great wheels covered in eyes.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of thrones in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of thrones in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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  1. Chris Hallam:

    'Game of Thrones' is a truly epic story encompassing a cast of hundreds of people, several different lands and a complex, fully realized fantasy world, tying up all those multi-faceted plot strands in a way which is both satisfying to the die-hard fan who has not only read but thoroughly scrutinized every paragraph of the books, as well as every scene of the series, while simultaneously proving accessible and entertaining to the casual viewer was never going to be easy. An 'it was all a dream' ending or a fade to black ending as with 'The Sopranos' just won't cut it!

  2. Alexander Siddig:

    Everybody is paranoid about some leak on Facebook or Instagram or YouTube… I think the secrecy is kind of understandable, but also there is an element of hype about it that makes it… the more secretive it is, the more special it is. And certainly ‘Game of Thrones’ plays that. They misinform the crowd and they give them tidbits to send them in wrong directions.

  3. Louis Leterrier:

    But my thing was never to emulate or to become the next' Game of Thrones,'.

  4. Taylor Swift:

    So much of my imagination was spent on Game of Thrones, at the time, I was making' Reputation' and I didn't talk about it in interviews, so I didn't reveal that a lot of the songs were influenced by the show.

  5. Kit Harington:

    It was emotional to leave the job, definitely, but I wouldn't say I was sad : If, like me, you go all the way back to the pilot of' Game of Thrones,' that's almost 10 years of your life. That's really unusual in an actor's career.

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