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- Gabbatha (Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: גבתא) is the name of a place in Jerusalem that is also referred to by the Gr**** name of Lithostrōtos (Gr**** λιθόστρωτος)...
- – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – Y – Z Gaal Gaash Gabbai Gabbatha Gabriel Gad Gadarenes Gaddi Gaddiel Gaius Galal Galatia Galeed Galilee...
- (disambiguation) - several, listed by Eusebius together with Gaba, Giv'a etc. Gabbatha or Lithostrotos Galilee Garden of Eden Gath Gaul – modern France Gaza Georgia...
- disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13–32) and eats supper with them. Gabbatha (Lithostrōtos): This location is referenced only once in the New Testament...
- execution of a "mock king", the flagstones were thought by nuns to be those of Gabbatha, which John 19:13 describes as the location where Pontius Pilate adjudged...
- the judge's bench at a place called The Stone Pavement, or in Hebrew, Gabbatha. The place name appears to be Aramaic. According to Josephus, War, V.ii...
- topographical features that are mentioned by him, the lithostrotos and gabbatha." The following comparison table is primarily based on the New International...
- accursed serpent, that is to say, Satan, was crushed there, and 'Gefifta' (Gabbatha), because all the nations were to be gathered to it." Kitab al-Magall:...
- Gr**** (Septuagint) name for Bigthan, a figure from the Book of Esther Gabbatha or Lithostrōtos, place of Jesus' trial by Pilate Geba (city), in Benjamin...
- the closest and best existing archaeological parallels to the Herodian Gabbatha in the Jerusalem Praetorium, where Pontius Pilate judged Jesus of Nazareth...