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Okay next year, GOD willing, I will make a delicious Golgata doused with milk chocolate & white cocoa stained red to look like blood flowing out & in varying stages of oxidation . . . muhahahaha || see it helps to see what others think || via heartpeacenquiet
Golgotha, or Calvary, is the "place of the skull" in Jerusalem where the Gospels record Jesus Christ was crucified. Located outside the city walls in the 1st century, the site is now traditionally identified within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, though some suggest "Gordon's Calvary" near the Damascus Gate. It remains a major Christian pilgrimage site.
Key Aspects of Golgotha:
Name Meaning: Derived from Aramaic Gulgollet (Golgotha) and Latin calva (Calvary), meaning "skull".
Biblical Significance: Described in Matthew 27:33, Mark 15:22, Luke 23:33, and John 19:17 as the site of the crucifixion.
Location Uncertainty: While the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the traditional site, debates regarding the ancient city walls have led to alternative suggestions.
Modern Site: Within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the spot is shared by Catholic and Greek Orthodox denominations, featuring a glass-covered section of bedrock.
Other Mentions:
Music: Golgata is an active Swedish melodic black metal band formed in 2014.
Film: Golgotha is a 1935 French film depicting the crucifixion, with details available on Wikipedia.