Throne
'The Lord's throne' signifies, in general, the whole heaven, and specifically, the spiritual heaven, and by extension, divine truth proceeding, and so, everything of heaven and the church.
In Genesis 41:40, this signifies things that are natural. (Arcana Coelestia 5313)
In Exodus 11:5, this signifies the falsified truths of faith that have wrongly receive attention. (Arcana Coelestia 7779)
'The throne built by Solomon,' as mentioned in 1 Kings 10:18-20, signifies both royalty and judgment.
In Isaiah 66:1, this signifies celestial and spiritual things which when they relate to the Divine are like natural things to man's spiritual and celestial. (Arcana Coelestia 2162[8])
In Matthew 25:31, this signifies judgment. (Arcana Coelestia 4809[3])
In Revelation 1:4, this signifies the universal heaven. 'Throne' signifies heaven and judgment.
'Throne,' as in Revelation 4:2, signifies a representation of judgment, because the things which John saw were representative visions. He saw them as he described them, but they were forms representative of things to come.
In Revelation 8:2, this signifies the church regarding doctrine.
'Throne,' as in Revelation 12:5, signifies the angelic heaven.
'Throne' also signifies the government of falsity and evil in Revelation 2:13, 8:2, Daniel 7:9, Haggai 2:22, and Isaiah 14:13.
(Izinkomba: Apocalypse Explained 8 [2], 289)
Arcana Coelestia #1413
1413. 'To the land which I will cause you to see' means the spiritual and celestial things that were to be brought to view. This is clear from the meaning of 'a land', 662, 1066, and indeed from the meaning here of 'the land of Canaan' which represents the Lord's kingdom, as becomes clear from many places in the Word. For this reason the land of Canaan is called the Holy Land, and also the heavenly Canaan. And since it represented the Lord's kingdom, it also represented and meant the celestial and spiritual things that belong to the Lord's kingdom, and here those that belong to the Lord Himself.