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DescriptionThe Ecce Homo Arch and Gabbatha (The Pavement).jpg
English: The "photograph" shows the Roman street (1) and triple arch (2), with a dotted line (3) fixing the present street level and the stairs (4) leading down to a covered way by which ... troops could be sent from the fortress Antonia to the court of the temple. The pavement is cut with marks (5) for games the Roman soldiers played. In the corner is the pedestal or prophet's stone (6) from which Pilate possibly addressed the excited Jews. The upright dotted lines (7) show the section of the arches now built into the convent chapel. At the side is shown the arch as it spans the present street (8)
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Glimpses of Bible Lands: The Cruise of the Eight Hundred to Jerusalem
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Ernest F. Beaumont
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Pilate's Judgment Seat—The Place Called Gabbatha—John 19:13
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