Bible Concordance Pretorium (1 Occurrence)Mark 15:16 And the soldiers led him away into the hall, called Pretorium; and they call together the whole band; Thesaurus Pretorium (1 Occurrence)...Pretorium (1 Occurrence). Mark 15:16 And the soldiers led him away into the hall, called Pretorium; and they call together the whole band; (WBS). ... /p/pretorium.htm - 6k Praetorium (8 Occurrences) Gabbatha (1 Occurrence) Praetorian (2 Occurrences) Guard (185 Occurrences) Pre-trusted (1 Occurrence) Pretexts (3 Occurrences) Pavement (9 Occurrences) Defilement (12 Occurrences) Defile (63 Occurrences) ATS Bible Dictionary PretoriumA name given in the gospels to the house in which dwelt the Roman governor of Jerusalem, Mark 15:16. Here he sat in his judicial capacity, and here Jesus was brought before him. See GABRATHA. This was the palace built by Herod at Jerusalem, near the tower of Antonia, with which it had communication. It was a magnificent building, and inclosed a spacious court, Matthew 27:27 Mark 15:16 John 18:28,33. Here the Roman procurators resided whenever they visited Jerusalem, their headquarters being at Caesarea, Acts 23:23 25:1. The pretorium or palace of Herod (English translation, "judgment-hall") at Caesarea is also mentioned in Acts 23:35. Paul speaks also of the pretorium (English translation, "palace") at Rome, in which he gave testimony to Christ, Philippians 1:13. Some think that by this he means the palace of the emperor Nero; and others, that he intends the place where the roman Praetor sat to administer justice, that is, his tribunal. Other have maintained, with greater probability, that under the name of the pretorium at Rome, Paul would express the camp of the pretorium soldiers, whither he might have been carried by the soldier that always accompanied him, and who was fastened to him by a chain, as the manner was among the Romans. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) The general's tent in a Roman camp; hence, a council of war, because held in the general's tent.2. (n.) The official residence of a governor of a province; hence, a place; a splendid country seat. Library John Chapter xviii. 28-32. "Jesus or Barabbas. " Subtopics Pretorium: Also Called Praetorium, Common Hall, Judgment Hall, and Palace Related Terms Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |