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calvary


Meanings
  • The place of the crucifixion, traditionally identified as the site of Golgotha.

    - "The skull of Golgotha, a place of great reverence for Christians, is traditionally believed to be the site of Calvary, the place of the crucifixion."
    - "The crucifixion of Jesus Christ took place at Calvary, a place of great historical and religious significance for Christians."

Rhymes
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cavalry , carburetor , caliber , calicot , callipygian , calotteria , calotypy
Homophones
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  1. calvary and colony, calorie, calumny, colander, cologne, collar, collarbone, colossal, collusion


Variants
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calvaries , calvary , Calvary , Golgotha , Calvary cross , Calvary crosses
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Calvary is often used as a noun to refer to the place of the crucifixion. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to the crucifixion, such as 'Calvary Road' or 'The Calvary Chapel.'


Etymology
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Calvary comes from the Latin word 'calvaria,' which means 'skull.' This is because Calvary is traditionally identified as the site of Golgotha, which is represented by a skull.


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  1. Calvary is often depicted in Christian art as a hill or a mountain with a cross on top. This is a symbolic representation of the crucifixion, which is one of the most significant events in the history of Christianity.

  2. Calvary is mentioned several times in the New Testament. One of the most famous references to Calvary in the New Testament is in the Gospel of Matthew, where it is written, 'And he [Jesus] bearing his cross went forth into a place called the place of a skull, which is called in the Hebrew Golgotha: Where they crucified him, and there was gathered together a great multitude, that came from all quarters to behold the sight: Their faces were sad, and very mournful.' (Matthew 27:33-35, 37, 38, 44, 45, 47, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57)

  3. Calvary is also mentioned in the Gospel of Mark (15:22), the Gospel of Luke (23:33), and the Epistle to the Hebrews (13:12).


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  1. Golgotha: Golgotha is the traditional site of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in Christianity. The name Golgotha comes from the Aramaic language, and it is believed to mean 'Place of the Skull.' The site of Golgotha is traditionally believed to be located outside the walls of Jerusalem, near the site of the Garden of Gethsemane.

  2. Crucifixion: The crucifixion is the act of executing someone by affixing them to a cross, usually with their arms extended outwards. The crucifixion is one of the most significant events in the history of Christianity. It is believed to have taken place in Jerusalem, near the site of the Garden of Gethsemane. According to the New Testament, Jesus Christ was crucified on a Friday, and he died later that day. Jesus' body was then taken down from the cross and buried in a nearby tomb.

  3. Skull: A skull is the skeletal structure that forms the head of a human being or an animal. The skull protects the brain, which is the most important organ in the human body. The skull is made up of various bones, including the frontal bone, which forms the forehead; the parietal bones, which form the sides and roof of the skull; the temporal bones, which form the lower sides and base of the skull; the occipital bone, which forms the back and base of the skull; and the sphenoid bone, which forms the base of the skull and the anterior and inferior parts of the cranium.


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Calvary holds significant cultural, historical, and symbolic importance for Christians. It is traditionally identified as the site of Golgotha, where Jesus Christ was crucified and ultimately resurrected. For Christians, Calvary represents the ultimate sacrifice, redemption, and salvation.

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