Matthieu 27:33

33 Et étant arrivés au lieu appelé Golgotha, qui signifie, le Lieu du crâne,

Matthieu 27:33 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 27:33

And when they were come to a place called Golgotha
The true pronunciation is "Golgoltha", and so it is read in Munster's Hebrew Gospel. It is a Syriac word, in which language letters are often left out: in the Syriac version of this place, the first "l" is left out, and the latter retained, and it is read "Gogoltha": and so, in the Persic, "Gagulta"; and in the Arabic, "Gagalut". The Ethiopic version reads it, "Golgotha"; and so, Dr. Lightfoot observes, it is read by the Samaritan interpreter of the first chapter of Numbers:

that is to say, a place of a skull:
some say Adam's skull was found here, and from thence the place had its name; this is an ancient tradition, but without foundation F13: it seems to be so called, because it was the place where malefactors were executed, and afterwards buried; whose bones and skulls in process of time might be dug up, and some of them might lie scattered about in this place: for, one that was executed as a malefactor F14,

``they did not bury him in the sepulchres of his ancestors; but there were two places of burial appointed by the sanhedrim; one for those that were stoned, and for those that were burnt; and another for those that were killed with the sword, and for those that were strangled; and when their flesh was consumed, they gathered the bones, and buried them in their place;''

i.e. in the sepulchres of their ancestors. This place was as infamous as our Tyburn, and to be crucified at "Golgotha", was as ignominious as to be hanged at Tyburn; which shows what shame and disgrace our Lord was brought, and what he condescended to bear on our account.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Misn. Sanhedrin, c. 6. sect. 4. 5.
F14 T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 43. 1. Maimon. Hilch. Sauhedrin, c. 13. sect. 2, 3.

Matthieu 27:33 In-Context

31 Après s'être ainsi moqués de lui, ils lui ôtèrent le manteau et lui remirent ses habits, et ils l'emmenèrent pour le crucifier.
32 Et comme ils sortaient, ils trouvèrent un homme de Cyrène, nommé Simon, qu'ils contraignirent de porter la croix de Jésus.
33 Et étant arrivés au lieu appelé Golgotha, qui signifie, le Lieu du crâne,
34 Ils lui présentèrent à boire du vinaigre mêlé avec du fiel; mais quand il en eut goûté, il n'en voulut pas boire.
35 Et après l'avoir crucifié, ils se partagèrent ses habits, en les tirant au sort; afin que ce qui a été dit par le prophète s'accomplît: Ils se sont partagé mes habits, et ils ont tiré ma robe au sort.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.