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Deutsch: Jesus wird seiner Kleider beraubt

So kamen sie an den Ort, der Golgota genannt wird, das heißt Schädelhöhe. Und sie gaben ihm Wein zu trinken, der mit Galle vermischt war; als er aber davon gekostet hatte, wollte er ihn nicht trinken. Nachdem sie ihn gekreuzigt hatten, warfen sie das Los und verteilten seine Kleider unter sich. Dann setzten sie sich nieder und bewachten ihn.

Matthäus. 27, 33-36
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Object location47° 46′ 17.63″ N, 8° 25′ 52.53″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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