Matthew 27:33-34
Golgotha <1115> [Golgotha.]
offered <1325> [gave.]
<3690> [vinegar.]
Mark says wine mingled with myrrh; but as the sour wine used by the Roman soldiers and common people was termed [oinos <\\See definition 3631\\>] wine, and [oxos <\\See definition 3690\\>] vinegar, [vin aigre, French,] is sour wine; and as [chole <\\See definition 5521\\>] gall, is applied to bitters of any kind, it is not difficult to reconcile the two accounts.
Mark 15:22-23
Golgotha <1115> [Golgotha.]
[Calvary.]
They offered <1325> [they.]
but <1161> [but.]
John 19:17-18
carrying <941> [he.]
he went out <1831> [went.]
Golgotha <1115> [Golgotha.]
Golgotha, of which [kranion <\\See definition 2898\\>] and {Calvaria} are merely translations, is supposed to have been a hill, or a rising on a greater hill, on the north-west of Jerusalem.
Hebrews 13:12-13
sanctify <37> [sanctify.]
suffered <3958> [suffered.]