Quote (Placed @ Aug 5 2016 04:01am)
Yeah I thought the same, but the gospel writers reported that Jesus was crucified at "the Place of a Skull", known as 'Golgotha' in Hebrew, meaning 'Skull' [Matthew 27:33; Mark 15:22; Luke 23:33; John 19:17]. Near the Old City of Jerusalem, 'cavaties' in a rocky hillside align to form a vivid image of a skull
Hope this helps
Thanks :)
Quote (the_rest @ Aug 8 2016 07:23am)
i'm pretty sure that Jesus went on the road to Egypt. as in, barely at the beginning of the road. And that road could've started near Jerusalem. Israel isn't big, and in the time of Jesus it was divided into even smaller roman provinces
just like saying: I'm taking the channel to Paris. but you're still in London, the route starts from afar
Didn't know, thanks.