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The Crucifixion

32 As[a] they were going out, they found a man from Cyrene named Simon, whom they forced[b] to carry his cross.[c] 33 They[d] came to a place called Golgotha[e] (which means “Place of the Skull”)[f] 34 and offered Jesus[g] wine mixed with gall to drink.[h] But after tasting it, he would not drink it.

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Footnotes

  1. Matthew 27:32 tn Here δέ (de) has not been translated.
  2. Matthew 27:32 tn Or “conscripted”; or “pressed into service.”
  3. Matthew 27:32 sn Jesus was beaten severely with a whip before this (the prelude to crucifixion, known to the Romans as verberatio, mentioned in Matt 27:26; Mark 15:15; John 19:1), so he would have been weak from trauma and loss of blood. Apparently he was unable to bear the cross himself, so Simon was conscripted to help (in all probability this was only the crossbeam, called in Latin the patibulum, since the upright beam usually remained in the ground at the place of execution). Cyrene was located in North Africa where Tripoli is today. Nothing more is known about this Simon. Mark 15:21 names him as father of two people apparently known to Mark’s audience.
  4. Matthew 27:33 tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated.
  5. Matthew 27:33 tn This is an Aramaic name; see John 19:17.
  6. Matthew 27:33 sn A place called Golgotha (which means “Place of the Skull”). This location is north and just outside of Jerusalem. The hill on which it is located protruded much like a skull, giving the place its name. The Latin word for the Greek term κρανίον (kranion) is calvaria, from which the English word “Calvary” is derived (cf. Luke 23:33 in the KJV).
  7. Matthew 27:34 tn Grk “him”; the referent (Jesus) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  8. Matthew 27:34 sn It is difficult to say for certain who gave Jesus this drink of wine mixed with gall (e.g., the executioner, or perhaps women from Jerusalem). In any case, whoever gave it to him most likely did so in order to relieve his pain, but Jesus was unwilling to take it.