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- Equivalent platforms for speakers are the bema (bima, bimah) of ancient Greece and Jewish synagogues, and the minbar of Islamic mosques.
- It was the meeting place of one of the world's earliest known democratic legislatures, the Athenian ekklesia (assembly), and the flat stone platform was the bema, the "stepping stone" or speakers' platform.
- In Byzantine, Armenian Rite, West Syriac and Alexandrian Rites of Eastern Christianity bema generally remains the name of the platform which composes the sanctuary; it consists of both the area behind the iconostasion and the platform in front of it from which the deacon leads the ektenias (litanies) together with the ambo from which the priest delivers the sermon and distributes Holy Communion.
- The cross-in-square church is complemented by a narthex, while the bema and naos are divided by a stony iconostasis.
- In the holy bema, behind the altar, the synthrone (cathedra) is arranged in a semicircle along the curved wall of the apse, with seats for the Archpriests and a central higher throne of marble for the Patriarch.
- The central one belongs to the sanctuary (bema), while the lateral are parts of two clover-shaped side chapels (pastophoria), prothesis and diakonikon.
- To the east stands the bema, or sanctuary, often separated from the naos by templon or, in later churches, by an iconostasis.
- To the west of it is the sanctuary which features three vaults which hosted the bema, the prothesis and the diaconicon.
- East of the naos lay a tripartite sanctuary composed of a bema flanked by a prothesis and a diakonikon.
- It is decorated with a Neo-Attic Roman sculpture of the Hadrianic or Antonine period, this sculpture was dismantled sometime in antiquity, moved from an unknown location, and rebuilt into the bema of the Theatre by Phaidros, archon of Athens.
- There were wall paintings adorning the building as well as there were 17th-century carved cross-stones (khachkars) decorating the front of the bema.
- It was topped by a vault consisting of four intersecting barrel vaults with lunettes, stretched between the walls and a massive central pier that supported the double-entry bema surrounded by a wrought-iron baluster.
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