kis-say'
or kicceh {kis-say'}; from 3680; properly, covered, i.e. a
throne (as canopied):--seat, stool, throne.
see Hebrew for [03680]
For she sitteth [03427] at the door [06607] of her house [01004], on a seat [03678] in the high places [04791] of the city [07176],
It is an abomination [08441] to kings [04428] to commit [06213] wickedness [07562]: for the throne [03678] is established [03559] by righteousness [06666].
A king [04428] that sitteth in [03427] the throne [03678] of judgment [01779] scattereth away [02219] all evil [07451] with his eyes [05869].
Mercy [02617] and truth [0571] preserve [05341] the king [04428]: and his throne [03678] is upholden [05582] by mercy [02617].
Take away [01898] the wicked [07563] from before [06440] the king [04428], and his throne [03678] shall be established [03559] in righteousness [06664].
The king [04428] that faithfully [0571] judgeth [08199] the poor [01800], his throne [03678] shall be established [03559] for ever [05703].