Bemas

/ˈbeɪməz/ noun

plural of bema; elevated platforms in synagogues or churches from which clergy or speakers address the congregation.

From Greek 'bēma' (a step or raised platform), borrowed into Hebrew and then English. Originally meant a platform for speeches or judicial proceedings in ancient Greece.

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