There is "spiritual instruction" to be found in the laws of God... and Christ's death "without the camp" [outside of Jerusalem] was just such an instructive prophetic fulfillment and lesson:
"...Moses took the tabernacle, and pitched it WITHOUT THE CAMP, afar off from the camp, and called it the Tabernacle of the Congregation. And it came to pass, that EVERY ONE WHICH SOUGHT THE LORD went out unto the Tabernacle of the Congregation, which was WITHOUT THE CAMP." (Ex.33:7 KJV)
"For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin, are burned OUTSIDE OF THE CAMP.
"Therefore Jesus also, that He might sanctify the people with His own blood, suffered OUTSIDE THE GATE. Therefore LET US GO FORTH TO HIM, OUTSIDE THE CAMP, bearing His reproach. For here we have no continuing city, but we seek the One to come." (Heb.13:11-14 NKJ New King James)
Matthew Henry further edifies this way:
"...Christ is the same in the Old Testament day, as in the gospel day, and will be so to His people for ever, equally merciful, powerful, and all-sufficient... Believers should seek to have their hearts established in simple dependence of free Grace, by the Holy Spirit, which would comfort their hearts, and render them proof against delusion. Christ is both our Altar and our Sacrifice; He sanctifies the gift. The Lord's supper is the feast of the gospel Passover.
"Having showed that keeping to the Levitical law would, according to its own rules, keep men from the Christian Altar, the apostle adds, Let us go forth therefore unto Him WITHOUT THE CAMP; go forth from the ceremonial law, from sin, from the world, and from ourselves. Living by Faith in Christ, set apart to God through His blood, let us willingly separate from this evil world. Sin, sinners, nor death, will not suffer us to continue long here; therefore let us go forth now by Faith and seek in Christ the rest and peace which this world cannot afford us. Let us bring our sacrifices to this Altar, and to this our High Priest, and offer them up by Him. The sacrifice of Praise to God, we should offer always..." (Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary: Heb.13:7-15)
Jerusalem, just outside the city walls.
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JerusalemTo be more accurate, Jesus was crucified at Golgotha, or Calvary, outside of theancient city of Jerusalem.The name Golgotha, is the Greek transcription given by the New Testament.
Jesus was crucified just outside of Jerusalem.
Jesus was crucified at a place called Golgotha, also known as Calvary, which was located just outside the city walls of Jerusalem.
Jesus was crucified outside the city of Jerusalem, on a hill called Golgotha when hew was about 33 years old (AD33).
Jesus was crucified outside of the city walls of Jerusalem in a place called Calvary or Golgotha. (Matt. 27:33; Mark 15:22; Luke 23:33; John 19:17)
The central events of Christian faith-the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus- took place in Jerusalem, 'near the city'(John 19:20), 'outside the gate' (Hebrews 13:12) at Golgotha (Skull Place)(John 19:17/Matthew 27:33).
No. The Romans had conquered many other lands and governed them. Jesus was killed at a location known as Calvary, or the Place of the Skull, outside the walls of the city of Jerusalem in what is now the nation of Israel
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.
Yes, Jesus was crucified outside the wall of Jerusalem.
The Place of the Skull; in Hebrew, Golgotha