Bema
The Bema (originally from the Ancient Greek language and the ancient Greek verb βαίνω, that means move on, step forward, in modern Greek language βήμα, and not from the Hebrew: בּמה, “High Place”) means a raised platform. In antiquity it was probably made of stone, but in modern times it is usually a rectangular wooden platform approached by steps.
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