Jeremiah 17:12
A glorious high throne from the beginning is the place of our sanctuary.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 3:17 calls Jerusalem the Lord's throne, matching the 'glorious throne' of the sanctuary in Jeremiah 17:12.
Jeremiah 14:21 appeals to God's 'glorious throne,' directly echoing the phrase from Jeremiah 17:12.
In Jeremiah 25:30, the Lord roars from his holy habitation — the same sanctuary throne described here as glorious from the beginning.
Psalm 103:19 establishes God's throne in heaven, paralleling the exalted throne of Jeremiah's sanctuary.
Isaiah 6:1 presents a vision of God on a high throne, echoing the throne as the sanctuary place.
Ezekiel 43:7 explicitly calls the temple 'the place of my throne', directly aligning with Jeremiah's sanctuary throne.
Matthew 25:31 describes the Son of Man on His glorious throne, using the same phrase for God's throne of judgment.
Ezekiel 1:26 depicts a throne vision above the expanse, similar to the heavenly throne implied in Jeremiah.
Revelation 3:21 promises overcoming believers a seat on Christ's throne — the same glorious throne Jeremiah calls the sanctuary.
Revelation 4:2 shows John a throne in heaven — the same glorious throne Jeremiah identifies as the place of sanctuary.