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Jesus was crucified on Calvary, Judea (also known as Golgotha). Answer 10/April/09 The crucifixion would have taken place outside of the city walls, as execution within the city would have defiled Jerusalem in the eyes of the people.The crucifixion of Jesus took place on Mount Cavalry, just outside Jerusalem.
The Calvary.
because Jesus was born in spirit not in human being from Mary's womb
A nameless woman who we now call Veronica wiped the face of Jesus on his way to Calvary. She showed compassion to Our Lord where there was none. She also did so at risk to herself as the Pharisees could have her thrown out of the synagogue.
elephant calvary
Jesus called his disciples in the following order: Andrew, Peter, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot.
The gospels record that Jesus died at 'Golgotha' which means the 'Place of the Skull'. Many have tried to explain the meaning of this name but the most popular and reliable seems to be an outcrop of rock ouside the old walls of Jerusalem that resembles a skull.This same place, in latin, is given the name "Calvariae Locus" from which we get the term 'Calvary'. Some call it the 'Hill of Calvary' - especially Victorian hymn writers - but nowhere in the gospels does it suggest that Golgotha/Calvary was a hill. They merely record that Golgotha/Calvary was simply a placeand not a hill.
Christians would call Jesus the son of the Highest, because Christians believe that Jesus was the son of God.
jesus Its the same everywhere.
After He is baptized by John, Jesus begins to call His disciples (John 1:35-51).
Jesus calls ALL, not just the young.
Yes God is Jesus father. Jesus called him so.