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Word family: Calvary Synonyms: Golgotha, Related ideas: The cross, Definition: Calvary is the name of the place, outside of Jerusalem, where Jesus was crucified. The name Calvary means Greek References: Kranion 2898 (Strong) is the name in Greek. In the language that was spoken by the Hebrews (Aramaic) the name was Golgotha, which transliterates into Greek as Golgotha, 1115 (Strong) Scripture: Golgotha
Comment: The word Calvary is found only in a single Bible verse Unlike the name Golgotha, Calvary is not found in the Greek text. The name Calvary is derived from the Latin word for skull, Calvarius. The location known as "The Skull" is mentioned in all four Bible accounts of Jesus's crucifixion, using the Greek word Kranion. In three of those accounts the name is actually given as Golgotha and then it is translated into the Greek Kranion to explain the meaning of the name. The name Golgotha is the name in the Aramaic language as commonly spoken by the Hebrew population of Jerusalem in those days. The Roman name for the place was Calvarius, which is Latin for Skull. However that word was not used by any of the Bible writers The word Calvary has its roots in the Latin Vulgate, an ancient Latin translation which has been a valuable reference source for English translators. The first written English translations of the Bible were in fact made from the Latin Vulgate rather than the original Hebrew and Greek languages. Wycliffe thus rendered Luke 23:33, "And `aftir that thei camen in to a place, that is clepid of Caluerie, there thei crucifieden hym, and the theues, oon on the riyt half, and `the tother So the word "Calvary" has a long English tradition. William Tyndale used it in his rendering of Luke 23:33, "And when they were come to the place which is called Calvary there they crucified him and the evyll doers one on ryght honde and the other on the lefte." The King James version kept the word "Calvary", and it remains in the modern Print version: All the above presented as an A4 Best lesson: What Jesus Accomplished on the Cross List of lessons: “Calvary”Glossary: Show word list |
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