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English Dictionary: Gethsemane by the DICT Development Group
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From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Gethsemane
      oil-press, the name of an olive-yard at the foot of the Mount of
      Olives, to which Jesus was wont to retire (Luke 22:39) with his
      disciples, and which is specially memorable as being the scene
      of his agony (Mark 14:32; John 18:1; Luke 22:44). The plot of
      ground pointed out as Gethsemane is now surrounded by a wall,
      and is laid out as a modern European flower-garden. It contains
      eight venerable olive-trees, the age of which cannot, however,
      be determined. The exact site of Gethsemane is still in
      question. Dr. Thomson (The Land and the Book) says: "When I
      first came to Jerusalem, and for many years afterward, this plot
      of ground was open to all whenever they chose to come and
      meditate beneath its very old olivetrees. The Latins, however,
      have within the last few years succeeded in gaining sole
      possession, and have built a high wall around it...The Greeks
      have invented another site a little to the north of it...My own
      impression is that both are wrong. The position is too near the
      city, and so close to what must have always been the great
      thoroughfare eastward, that our Lord would scarcely have
      selected it for retirement on that dangerous and dismal
      night...I am inclined to place the garden in the secluded vale
      several hundred yards to the north-east of the present
      Gethsemane."
     

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:
   Gethsemane, a very fat or plentiful vale
  
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