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Golgotha
[ gol-guh-thuh ]
noun
- a hill near Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified; Calvary.
- a place of suffering or sacrifice.
- a place of burial.
Golgotha
/ ˈɡɒlɡəθə /
Word History and Origins
Origin of Golgotha1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Golgotha1
Example Sentences
For devoted fans, Room 8 is a site akin to Jesus’ alleged crucifixion site on Golgotha.
For certain, those victims’ last days on earth were not spent on a Golgotha hill filled with tearful onlookers.
This Holy Week, some of us will walk the path laid out in our minds to Golgotha to witness a painful, shameful crucifixion.
About 70% of Southern California’s cattle died, and so many of their skulls dotted the landscape for years afterward that an observer described it as a “veritable Golgotha.”
The only paranormal western on the list, “The Six-Gun Tarot” is set in the God-forsaken town of Golgotha, where something nasty is stirring in the depths of the old silver mine.
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