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Gordon's Calvary alternative crucifixion footage

As a backdrop for the crucifixion, nothing is better than footage from “Gordon’s Calvary.” Scholars point to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre as the most likely site of the crucifixion. But the ancient church has so covered up the location, it’s impossible to picture the natural environment that once served as the gruesome looking hill where Jesus was crucified. Charles Gordon was an officer in the British Army. In 1882-83, Gordon was stationed in Jerusalem, where he lived with Horatio Spafford and his wife, Anna. All were deeply religious. Gordon spotted the rocky cliff across from Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate and made the case that the skull-looking hill was the backdrop of the crucifixion. It certainly serves well as an illustration for Good Friday, but it’s important to know that no scholar agrees with Gordon’s assessment. Jerusalem is surrounded by quarries. The city has been built, rebuilt and remodeled many times in the past 3,000 years. When stonemasons reached rocks that were too poor in quality, they stopped bringing stones out of the earth. That left places like “Gordon’s Calvary” on the edges of quarries. One such place is covered by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Another way to use this video is to illustrate executions by stoning in Jerusalem. Condemned individuals were taken to the top of a hill, pushed to the rocks below, and then covered with a hail of stones. The woman caught in adultery was facing such a death (John 8:2-6) before Jesus rescued her. Stephen was also stoned (Acts 7:57-58), but that seemed to be a case of an out-of-control mob rather than a state execution.