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Matthew 27:32-34
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
Matthew 27:32-34
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
32 And while going forth, they found a Cyrenian[a] man, Simon by name. They pressed this one into service in order that he might take-up His cross. 33 And having come to a place being called Golgotha[b] (which is meaning “The Place of a Skull”), 34 they gave Him wine having been mixed with gall[c] to drink. And having tasted it, He did not want to drink.
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- Matthew 27:32 That is, from the city of Cyrene on the coast of Africa.
- Matthew 27:33 This is a transliterated Hebrew word meaning ‘skull’. In Latin, ‘Skull’ is calvariae, from which we get ‘Calvary’.
- Matthew 27:34 The soldiers may have added gall to make it taste bitter, another insult; or, this is the drink noble Jewish women provided to victims of crucifixion to dull the senses. In any case, Jesus refused to drink it.
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