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How long did Jesus carry cross. Was it miles. Was it long.

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Here is a map of Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus. The distance was not far, but giving His condition and the weight of the beam, God only knows the pain He went through.

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interesting stuff OneLight!

out of curiosity, why did u ask teh question Tigger?

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Very interesting!

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That map assumes that the Garden Tomb is the correct place but most scholars would agree that the Church of the Sepulcher is correct. The distance is not much different for either however. Also, there is a significant hill to get to either location.

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Here is a map of Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus. The distance was not far, but giving His condition and the weight of the beam, God only knows the pain He went through.

LOL, it's a mormon website :24::laugh: - just thought I'd mention it ;) , but layout of map and scriptures are resourceful...

I was just looking for a map ... I don't think the Mormons could mess that up???? :emot-hug: Well ... I was wrong. Here is another map that shows it differently.

New Map

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Here is a map of Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus. The distance was not far, but giving His condition and the weight of the beam, God only knows the pain He went through.

Other than the fact the "temple" in the map is really the Roman Fort Antonia, whereas the real temple is at least 400 yards south (and not depicted); how do the cartographers justify putting Golgotha where they do.

In other threads I have provided the abundant documented evidence, where is the same for this map?

But in answer to the OP question, it had to be within a Sabbath's distance.

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Here is a map of Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus. The distance was not far, but giving His condition and the weight of the beam, God only knows the pain He went through.

Other than the fact the "temple" in the map is really the Roman Fort Antonia, whereas the real temple is at least 400 yards south (and not depicted); how do the cartographers justify putting Golgotha where they do.

In other threads I have provided the abundant documented evidence, where is the same for this map?

But in answer to the OP question, it had to be within a Sabbath's distance.

The idea of putting the Temple in the middle of the City of David has been thoroughly debunked by archaeology in the past year. The location of David's palace has been clearly identified and is partially covering the location that has been promoted as an alternative location for the Temple. Come, walk with me and I'll be happy to show you around Jerusalem. While the map may not be correct, the southern location doesn't work either.

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