No. Hebron is miles away from Jerusalem. According to the gospel accounts he was crucified on a slight hill called 'Golgotha' at the 'Place of the Skull' just outside the old city walls of Jerusalem. The hill can still be seen there (of course it is now within the large sprawling modern city). There is also a rocky outcrop of rock there, which, in the right light looks a little like a skull. Whether or not this is what gave the site its name 'Place of the Skull' is still debated.
Mount Hebron High School was created in 1965.
The motto of Mount Hebron High School is 'Home of the Vikings'.
Christ was crucified in the Roman period of history.
Mount Hebron Cemetery - New York City - was created in 1909.
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He was crucified on a Roman cross.
Pontius Pilatus the sixth governor of Judaea was the leader of the Roman forces when Jesus Christ was crucified.
He requested that he be crucified upside down since he wasn't worthy of dying the same way of Christ had died.
they did not know that it was acutely for the good
Jesus was crucified for the sins of the world at Calvary.
Christ was 33 when he was crucified.
contrary to what tradition teaches, there were actually four crucified with Christ on Calvery.