Bema myja was created in 1914.
Bema neuricella was created in 1848.
Bema ydda was created in 1914.
The pnix, devilishly annoying to pronounce The correct answer is bema
A bema is a platform from which speakers would address an assembly, or a raised area of worship in a synagogue which rests the Holy Ark containing Scrolls of Torah.
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Bema is the Greek word for "judgement" where Jesus judges Christians for their good works after their salvation. Works do NOT get anyone to Heaven, they are rewarded for the life they live by the Holy Spirit (2 Corinthians 5:10).
At what is called the Bema Seat Judgment. Speaking to Christians, the Scripture admonishes: "For we must all appear before the judgment seat (Bema) of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad." 2 Corinthians 5:10."Bema" means tribunal, and this judgment does not judge for salvation, but for the way the Christian conducted His life. The White Throne Judgment separates non-believers from believers for where they will spend eternity. This is found in Revelation 20:11-15.
A speakers platform will be called different names depending on the scenario. Common names include pulpit, stage, dais and so many more.
PNYX Wikipedia states this is a hill in central Athens with a speakers platform called the Bema. It was the meeting place of the first democratic legislature, the Athenian Ekklesia.
You cannot make a word using only A, B, E, F & M. But you can make the following words: 3 letter word: mae 4 letter words: fame bema beam
The bimah or bema in a is raised so everyone in the room can see and hear the person standing there. The bimah is the raised platform in a synagogue that holds the reading table where the Torah is unrolled for reading. Most of a synagogue service is frequently led from the bimah. Different architectural traditioins place the bimah in the rear, center or front of the synagogue.