G1042

G1042 — γαββαθά

Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.

GreekgabbathanounOccurrences: 1

Definition / Gloss

gabbatha (gab-bath-ah') n. 1. the knoll 2. gabbatha, a vernacular term for the Roman tribunal in Jerusalem [of Chaldee origin] KJV: Gabbatha Compare: H1355

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KJV Renderings

Gabbatha

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Γαββαθα (Γαββαθα WH), , indeclinable, Gabbatha, Chaldean âÇÌáÀÌúÈà (Hebrew âÇÌá, the back); hence, a raised place, an elevation, (cf. C. F. A. Fritzsche, Ueber die Verdienste Tholucks as above with, p. 102f; Delitzsch in the Zeitschr. f. luth. Theol. for 1876, p. 605; (Wnsche, Neue Beitהge as above with p. 560); but see the somewhat different opinion of Keim, Jesu von Nazara, iii. 365): Joh 19:13, where is added the rather loose interpretation λιθόστρωτον, i. e. a stone pavement, which some interpreters think was a portable pavement, or the square blocks such as the Roman generals carried with them, to be laid down not only under their seats in general, but also under those they occupied in administering justice (cf. Suetonius, Julius Caesar 46 and Casaubon at the passage). This opinion is opposed by the circumstance that John is not accustomed to add a Greek interpretation except to the Hebrew names of fixed Jewish localities, cf. Joh 5:2; Joh 9:7; Joh 19:17; and that this is so in the present case is evident from the fact that he has said εἰς τόπον, i. e. in a definite locality which had that name. Besides, it cannot be proved that that custom of the military commanders was followed also by the governors of provinces residing in cities. Doubtless the Chaldaic name was given to the spot from its shape, the Greek name from the nature of its pavement. Cf. below under λιθόστρωτον; Winers RWB under the word Lithostroton; (BB. DD. under the word ; Tholuck, Beiträge zur Spracherklärung as above with p. 119ff).

Englishman's Greek Concordance

Γαββαθᾶ (Gabbatha)

John 19:13

KJV: When Pilate therefore heard that saying he brought Jesus forth and sat down in the judgment seat in a place that is called the Pavement but in the Hebrew Gabbatha
GK: ο ούν Πιλάτος ακούσας τούτον τον λόγον ήγαγεν έξω τον Ιησούν και εκάθισεν επί του βήματος εις τόπον λεγόμενον Λιθόστρωτον Εβραϊστί δε Γαββαθά
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