Crucified vs Golgotha - What's the difference?
crucified | golgotha |
(biblical) The hill outside Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified.
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* 1726 , (Nicholas Amhurst), :
As a verb crucified
is past tense of crucify.As an adjective crucified
is that has been subject to crucifixion.As a proper noun Golgotha is
the hill outside Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified.golgotha
English
(wikipedia Golgotha)Proper noun
(en proper noun)- But (Printing) is not the only, nor the principal u?e, for which the?e ?tupendous ?tone-walls were erected; for here is that famous apartment, by idle wits and buffoons nick-named (Golgotha) , i.e.'' the place of (Sculls) or (Heads) of colleges and halls, where ''they meet and debate upon all extraordinary affairs, which occur within the precincts of their juri?sdiction.