28 сент. 2017 г. · Golgotha hill near Jerusalem where Christ was crucified, via Latin and Greek, from Aramaic (Semitic) gulgulta, literally "(place of the) skull," cognate with ... |
12 авг. 2014 г. · Meaning: Skull, Head; Etymology: From the noun גלגלת (gulgoleth), skull or head, which in turn derives from the verb גלל (galal), to roll. |
8 апр. 2020 г. · This Hebrew word for skull, gulgoleth, finds its way into three of the gospels in its Aramaic cognate form, the name Golgotha, “the place of the ... |
Biblical references and names The English names Calvary and Golgotha derive from the Vulgate Latin Calvariae, Calvariae locus and locum (all meaning "place of ... |
22 окт. 2024 г. · Golgotha, (from Latin calva: “bald head” or “skull”), skull-shaped hill in ancient Jerusalem, the site of Jesus' Crucifixion. |
It is interpreted by the evangelists as meaning "the place of a skull" (Matt. 27:33; Mark 15:22; John 19:17). This name represents in Greek letters the Aramaic ... |
The Hebrew word for the Greek Golgotha is Golgolet. Golgolet literally means “a skull,” and when it's put back into its proper context the true meaning of ... |
19 апр. 2019 г. · Golgotha is a Hebrew word for “the place of a skull,” which is the same as the English word “Calvary,” and refers to the same place. |
After Golgotha, the hill near Jerusalem believed to be the site of Jesus's crucifixion. From Latin, from Greek golgotha, from Aramaic gulgulta, ... |
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