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Ecce is the Latin word meaning behold. It occurs in the following phrases:

  • Ecce homo, Behold the man, the words used by Pontius Pilate when he presents a scourged Jesus Christ to a hostile crowd (in the late-4th-century Vulgate Latin translation of the Bible).
  • Ecce Ancilla Domini, Behold the handmaiden of the Lord, painting by Rossetti
  • Ecce Cor Meum, Behold My Heart, album by Paul McCartney
  • Ecce sacerdos magnus, Behold the great priest, in Catholic liturgy

ECCE as an acronym may also refer to:

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ecce is the Latin word meaning behold. It occurs in the following phrases:

  • Ecce homo, Behold the man, the words used by Pontius Pilate when he presents a scourged Jesus Christ to a hostile crowd (in the late-4th-century Vulgate Latin translation of the Bible).
  • Ecce Ancilla Domini, Behold the handmaiden of the Lord, painting by Rossetti
  • Ecce Cor Meum, Behold My Heart, album by Paul McCartney
  • Ecce sacerdos magnus, Behold the great priest, in Catholic liturgy

ECCE as an acronym may also refer to:

See also


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