- Γαββαθᾶ
- Gabbatha
- Gabbatha, a sort of paved square, on which the procurator had his judgment seat.
- γαββαθά
- Gabbatha
- N:N--L
- Γαββαθα (Rec. -θᾶ), ἡ, indecl.,
Gabbatha, the Greek transliteration of an uncertain Aramaic word (DB, see word; Dalman, Words, 7), used as the equivalent of λιθόστρωτον, stone pavement: Jhn.19:13.†
(AS)
1) a raised place, elevation
Literal: Gabbatha = "elevated or a platform"γαββαθά
gabbatha
gab-bath-ah'
Of Chaldee origin (compare [H1355]); the knoll; gabbatha, a vernacular term for the Roman tribunal in Jerusalem
KJV Usage: Gabbatha.