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  1. crosswalk.com

    Via Dolorosa is a route in Jerusalem that follows the traditional 14 Stations of the Cross, where Jesus walked to his crucifixion. Learn about the history, the stations and the biblical basis of this Christian pilgrimage site.
  2. gotquestions.org

    The Via Dolorosa, literally "the sorrowful way," is the traditional route in Jerusalem which our Lord traveled on the day of His crucifixion from the judgment seat of Pilate, also called the Praetorium (Matthew 27:2-26), to the place of His crucifixion on Mount Calvary. After his judgment by Pontius Pilate, the Lord Jesus was beaten, mocked ...
  3. biblewalks.com

    Via Dolorosa ("Way of Grief" in Latin) is a road in the old city of Jerusalem, a path where Jesus was lead in agony, carrying the crucifixion cross. There are a total of 14 stations along this path, based on events that occurred on the way to the Golgotha hill, the site of crucifixion, which is located at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
  4. biblicalarchaeology.org

    Learn about the history and significance of the Via Dolorosa, the Christian processional path in Jerusalem's Old City. Watch a video tour of the 14 stations along the route, and explore the biblical and historical debates surrounding Jesus's final walk and crucifixion.
  5. biblegateway.com

    Learn about the traditional route of Jesus from the Praetorium to Golgotha, with fourteen stations representing His suffering and death. Find out the possible locations of the Praetorium and Golgotha, and the history of the Via Dolorosa.
  6. bibledictionarytoday.com

    The Via Dolorosa is steeped in biblical prophecy, as outlined in passages like Isaiah 53:5, which speaks of the suffering servant and the healing that comes through His wounds. The journey through this path is a physical manifestation of these prophecies being fulfilled in Christ, affirming the belief in His divine mission. ...
  7. biblehub.com

    The Via Dolorosa, as it is known today, is a route in the Old City of Jerusalem that is traditionally believed to be the path Jesus walked. It is marked by fourteen Stations of the Cross, each commemorating specific events that occurred along the way. While the exact historical path is debated, the tradition of the Via Dolorosa has been a focal ...

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    Via Dolorosa

    The Via Dolorosa is a processional route in the Old City of Jerusalem. It represents the path that Jesus took, forced by the Roman soldiers, on the way to his crucifixion. The winding route from the former Antonia Fortress to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre—a distance of about 600 metres—is a celebrated place of Christian pilgrimage. The current route has been established since the 18th century, replacing various earlier versions. It is today marked by 14 Stations of the Cross, nine of which are outside, in the streets, with the remaining five stations being currently inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Wikipedia

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