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"Golgotha" <=> "Gabbatha" <=> "........."
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Hello everyone-
There is a huge Word Play that needs to be explored concerning "Those Hebrew Words which are translated as ...".

***As usual, I'm not here to challenge anyone's beliefs. I'm trying to do research. I'm not pushing Koine Greek from The Decapolis or a "Latin Origin Theory" or anything. Research!...***

Everyone knows of "Golgotha" and a few know that John uses the word "Gabbatha". John's use of this word is a one time use, BTW. It's not found anywhere else.
Notice that these words are very similar in form: "Gol(g) - otha" and "Gabb - atha".

Now, take a moment to look at the emperors named in the "Year of the Four Emperors": "Galba", "Otho", "Vitellius" and "Vespasian".

Does anyone see a relationship between "Golgotha", "Gabbatha" and the first two names in the Year of the Four Emperors?

As in:

"Golgotha" <=> "Gabbatha" <=> "Galba-Otho"?

Charles
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"Golgotha" <=> "Gabbatha" <=> "........." - by Charles Wilson - 12-02-2012, 05:44 AM

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