Strong's Greek #1115 - Γολγοθᾶ, ἡ Golgotha (Golgotha)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Golgotha. Of Chaldee origin (compare gulgoleth); the skull; Golgotha, a knoll near Jerusalem -- Golgotha. see HEBREW gulgoleth Thayer's Greek LexiconStrong's 1115: ΓολγοθᾶΓολγοθᾶ (Tr WH, or Γολγοθᾶ R G L T (see Tdf. Proleg., p. 102; Kautzsch, p. 10); also Γολγοθᾶ L WH marginal reading in John 19:17; accusative Γολγοθᾶν Tdf. in Mark 15:22 (WH Γολγοθᾶν, see their Appendix, p. 160), elsewhere indeclinable, Winers Grammar, 61 (60)), Golgotha, Chaldean גֻּלְגָלְתָא, Heb. גֻּלְגֹּלֶת (from גָּלַל to roll), i. e. κρανίον, a skull (Latincalvaria], the name of a place outside of Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified; so called, apparently, because its form resembled a skull: Matthew 27:33; Mark 15:22; John 19:17. Cf. Tobler, Golgatha. St. Gall. 1851; Furrer in Schenkel ii. 506ff; Keim, Jesus von Naz. iii. 404f; (Porter in Alex.'s Kitto under the word; F. Howe, The true Site of Calvary, N. Y., 1871).Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Greek: 1115. Γολγοθᾶ (Golgotha) — 3 OccurrencesMatthew 27:33 - N-AFS Mark 15:22 - N-AFS John 19:17 - N-AFS |