The holy city.
What is Jerusalem?
Regardless of the day of the week Nisan 15th fell on, it was always this and was a great or double one in the year 33 CE.
John 19:25 adds emphasis to the possibility that Salome may have been this relationship to Jesus.
What is an Aunt? (Mary's sister)
From a Hebrew word meaning "skull"
What is Golgotha?
The greatest of the 12 apostles.
What is none?
Simon who was compelled into service to carry Jesus stake was from here. It is a city located near the North African coast, SSW of the island of Crete.
What is Cyrene?
Nisan 14th, 33 CE corresponds to these two months on our calendar.
What is March-April?
Half brothers of Jesus who wrote Bible books bearing their names.
Who are Jude and James?
ideou, often used to focus attention on what follows. It occurs most frequently in the Gospels of Matthew & Mark.
What is Look!?
King of King and Lord of Lords
Who is Jesus?
Although Pilate stayed in Jerusalem on certain occassions, his usual residence was here.
What is Caesarea?
The sixth hour.
What is 12 noon?
Zebedee, may have been this relationship to Jesus.
What is an uncle?
pneuma, it's Hebrew equivalent is ruach
What is spirit?
A Roman military commander of about 1000 soldiers.
What is a chiliarch/tribune?
Mary Magdalene may have been from this town.
What is Magdala? aka Damuntha, Mag..
Jesus was likely born in what corresponds to these two months on our calendar in the year 2 BCE.
What is September-October? (Ethanim corresponds to this)
Zechariah & Elizabeth were the parents of this cousin of Jesus.
Who is John The Baptizer?
egeiro, can refer to a resurrection, but is often used in other contexts such as what happened to the bodies of the holy ones when Jesus expired.
What is to raise(ed) up?
An army officer in charge of about 100 soldiers.
What is a Centurion?
Joseph who asked for Jesus body was from here.
What is Arithmathea?
3pm would have been about this hour.
What is the ninth hour?
James & John were possibly this relationship to Jesus.
What are cousins (first)?
kakourgos, Barrabus was one.
What is criminal?
A military term to denote about 4000 - 6000 soldiers (during the 1st century)
What is a legion?