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Stephaton, or Steven, is the name
given in
medieval Christian traditions to the
Roman soldier or bystander,
unnamed in the Bible, who
offered Jesus a...
- A
Roman soldier (conventionally
called "
Stephaton")
feeds Jesus with posca, from the
Rabbula Gospels, AD 586....
- Tissot's depiction. Here, the
hyssop stick is used as a kind of straw, and "
Stephaton"
squeezes the sponge. (c. 1880,
gouache over
graphite on grey wove paper)...
- by two
attendant angels in the
upper quadrants and the
Roman soldiers Stephaton (the sponge-bearer) and
Longinus (the lance-bearer) in the
lower quadrants...
- and will land on the
upturned face of Longinus. In the
lower right is
Stephaton, the
traditional name for the
soldier who
offered Jesus the
sponge soaked...
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showing the
Christ crucified in a long robe, with two
biblical figures (
Stephaton and Longinus) in the
quadrants below his
outstretched arms, and two angels...
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crucified Jesus. He is
surrounded by four
smaller ancillary panels showing Stephaton and
Longinus (the
lance and
sponge bearers) in the
lower quadrants and...
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thorns Crucifixion of
Jesus Judas Iscariot Pontius Pilate Pilate's
court Stephaton Matthew 27:9–10
Related Bible parts:
Judges 9,
Psalm 22,
Jeremiah 32,...
- carefully".
Crucifixion of
Jesus Pilate's
court Rufus (biblical figure)
Stephaton Related Bible parts:
Matthew 27, Luke 23, John 18, John 19,
Romans 16...
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Joseph of
Arimathea Longinus Nazareth Nicodemus Pontius Pilate Sabbath Stephaton Related Bible parts:
Exodus 12,
Numbers 9,
Psalm 22,
Psalm 34,
Psalm 69...