Calvary [noun]
Definition of Calvary:
trouble, suffering
Synonyms of Calvary:
Sentence/Example of Calvary:
For me every crude wooden cross that rises in the fields has this human replica of the Calvary.
It is on Calvary the terms are made, and the great treaty ratified--divided interests are reunited, and peace on earth proclaimed.
Like the darkness in Gethsemane, and again, from the sixth to the ninth hour on Calvary, it forbids entrance.
On Calvary "he finished the transgressions, and made an end of sin, and make reconciliation for iniquity."
Amidst the awful gloom on Calvary's mount, was heard the cry "it is finished!"
The cross which we bear through a long life of faithful service, is a heavier one than that which we bear as we go up our Calvary.
"N—no, capture him alive," came the hesitating reply; and away went the calvary men at a breakneck speed in pursuit.
The three calvary men were out on a scouting expedition, to learn if the boomers were in the vicinity of the river.
Similarly Christ must enter a sanctuary in order to present the sacrifice slain on Calvary.
It is called Crucifix Valley, from an iron Calvary that stood in it in the early days of the war.