In search of the authentic Golgotha, the location of Jesus' crucifixion. Examining a possible alternative to Christian tradition. Do you believe in miracles?
Golgotha, the place of the skull, is known as the site of Jesus’ crucifixion—yet after nearly two thousand years, its true location is still shrouded in mystery and fierce debate. Tradition points to well‑worn sites in Jerusalem, but what if they have been misdirected until now?
@JoshuaSeattle1 I’m interested, what facts and sciences are you speaking of? The top archaeologists and Biblical scholars can’t even agree where Golgotha might be in Israel.
@LetFrdmRing1776 Google Earth regularly updates its imagery as satellites capture new photos at different times. Because of this, the angle, contrast and brightness can sometimes vary between images.
Golgotha, the place of the skull, is known as the site of Jesus’ crucifixion—yet after nearly two thousand years, its true location is still shrouded in mystery and fierce debate. Tradition points to well‑worn sites in Jerusalem, but what if they have been misdirected until now?
@LetFrdmRing1776 Google Earth regularly updates its imagery as satellites capture new photos at different times. Because of this, the contrast and brightness can sometimes vary between images.
What if everything we thought we knew about the location of Jesus' crucifixion needed a second look? The evidence might surprise you. Explore the research and decide for yourself.
Do you believe in miracles?
Do you believe that Golgotha (The Place of the Skull), also known as Calvary, could have been removed from Israel for its protection?
As Jesus said, “Because of the littleness of your faith; for truly I say to you, if you have faith as a mustard seed, you shall say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it shall move; and nothing shall be impossible to you.” Matthew 17.20. Could Golgotha moving from Jerusalem and recently found be the ‘final’ miracle?
Visit https://t.co/ZH41FdJp2w and decide for yourself.
Two traditional sites in Jerusalem... or somewhere completely different? The search for the true location of Golgotha continues to reveal fascinating possibilities. See what the latest research suggests at https://t.co/3tFXVMbhzG 🌍 #PlaceOfTheSkull#BiblicalSites#Research"
Matthew 27:33 calls it ‘The Place of the Skull.’ Does this landscape echo that name? Thoughts? Visit https://t.co/3tFXVMbhzG for more. #ChristianHistory#Golgotha
If this is indeed the authentic site of Golgotha, then its exact location can be identified here. You can verify and explore this spot using Google Earth for a detailed view of its surroundings and significance.
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A second cave is located on Golgotha, the Place of the Skull. Could this be the birthplace of Jesus? Is it possible that the place of birth and death of Jesus is on the same Holy Mountain?
There are two caves on this rock hill, and both are large enough to hold several individuals. The upper cave is rock-hewn, I believe; however, I can't see any chisel marks. But, how else could it have been made unless it is rock-hewn? The upper cave has a huge boulder of 6x6'.