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- Praetorium - Wikipedia
In the New Testament, praetorium refers to the palace of Pontius Pilate, the Roman prefect of Judea, which is believed to have been in one of the residential palaces built by Herod the Great for himself in Jerusalem, which at that time was also the residence of his son, king Herod II [8]
- What is Praetorium in the Bible? Definition and Meaning
Praetorium mentioned in the Bible, praitorion in Greek, in Mark 15:16 means "common hall" (Matthew 27:27 "governor's house"), "judgment hall," (John 18:28 John 18:33, "Pilate's house", Acts 23:35 ), "palace"
- The Praetorium of Pilate – Drive Thru History: Bible Unearthed
A traditional location for the Praetorium of Pilate, where the Trial of Jesus occurred, was recorded by certain pilgrims as early as the 4 th century AD, although in the time of the Crusaders the Via Dolorosa definitively established part of the Antonia Fortress as the Praetorium This identification seems to have been based on the idea that
- PRAETORIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRAETORIUM is an ancient Roman general's tent in a camp an ancient Roman general's tent in a camp; a council of war held in such a tent; the official residence of an ancient Roman governor…
- Jesus is taken to the Praetorium - The Bible Journey
Lk 23:1-5 At around 7 00am, Jesus is taken to Herod’s Palace, which serves as the Praetorium (the Roman governor’s residence) when he is visiting Jerusalem (see 4 on Map 13) The Praetorium Pilate was the Roman procurator (governor) of Judaea, appointed by the emperor in Rome
- Topical Bible: Herods Praetorium
Herod's Praetorium, also referred to as the "palace" or "judgment hall," is a significant location mentioned in the New Testament, particularly in the context of the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ
- Holy Land: Praetorium, place where Jesus was tried and sentenced
The Antonia Fortress was ordered to be built here by King Herod The Praetorium was located inside, where Pontius Pilate tried Jesus
- Praetorium - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
The word denoted originally the general’s tent or military headquarters, reflecting the original meaning of the word praetor, e g , fit concursus in praetorium, “a crowd gathers at the general’s headquarters” (Caesar, De bello civili, 76)
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