One place can be spiritually called another place, and the same can represent something else while being literally true. For example we were enemies in our MINDS, Jesus was crucified at a place called Golgotha, that is to say, a place of A SKULL. Similarly to be "carnally minded" IS death, and that is where they crucified him. And we PASSOVER (by Christ) from death (which also pertains to the MIND) unto life (which also pertains to being spiritually minded) and we can often shuffle through that symbolism.
As perfectly or imperfectly as we can, but its gotta layout just right, and I tear my own stuff up trying to get it to fit without me "adding words" to it trying to get it to bend in whatever way I feel its going. Its hard to keep yourself from doing that too, when you become impatience to what is building, but there is never a regret when you hold off (wait on it) and can finally lay it out right.
This was one of those places for me, because his name also pertains to the forehead
Deut 16:6 But at the place which the LORD thy God shall choose to place his name in, (( there )) thou shalt sacrifice the passover at even, at the going down of the sun, at the season that thou camest forth out of Egypt.
And I am thinking, Jesus (our passover) was crucified/sacrficed at a place called Galgotha ( by interpretation "the place of the skull") also spiritually relating to Egypt (as noted above and also below) being signified (or spirtually called)
Rev 11:8 And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified.
1Cr 5:7 For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us:
Okay, see where I am going a little, t the place which the LORD thy God shall choose to place his name **IN**, ((( there ))) thou shalt sacrifice the passover
The place of A SKULL (Get it? empty headed, know not what we do?)
Col 1:21 And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies **IN** YOUR MIND by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled.
The name and forehead
Rev 22:4 And they shall see his face; and his name shall be **IN** their foreheads.
Yadda yadda (imperfectedly laid out I know, that is sort of the point too, just speaking off the cuff) trying to make it "work" using too many of my own words (square pegs in round holes).
So I see what you are trying to do, I understand the "attempts" I think its great, we all do it to some extent when we are catching something we know is there while comparing things but we can also jump the gun and not wait on the thing until it comes into better focus.
Might be a good idea to start threads on pictures in the scriptures you might see as building and just post snippets of what you are catching and have others weigh in and add to it if they are able. Or come back to it again and again adding to it. I do that all the time in my documents. I might have something laid out 20 different ways and so chose from which one I would post in a snippet to add to the current conversation to be helpful where I can.
Just continue doing what you are doing, it will come together more perfectly if you dont force it but wait on it, sometimes forcing it prevents the direction it might otherwise go.
Not to mention, somethings I would not share on an open board until they are tightly knitted together, because its easier to shred before you have everything tied in. Unless you just put it out there that they pieces and seem to go, and asking others to add to it, to perhaps help validate a line of thinking. But after you are like 99% sure then do it, thats when its fun, because you worked out all the kinks (every which way you could before putting it out there).
I just dont want to throw a cold rag on your enthusiam or anything, I dont mean to that, I just cant go further when it speaks of these two who die (and whose bodies were not suffered burial) in the place where ALSO our Lord was crucified because to do so it would be pushing the line of denying a gospel truth (Christ died AND was buried) so we do not disregard that truth. Because seeing something spiritually should not negate the gospel. Whereas the place of the skull (if taken it spiritually speaking for instance) can open more things up to us found in the writings without doing violence to the truth (If you know what I mean).
I am not a good person to talk to, I can never write from myself the way I would like to, but maybe you catch the jist of my attempt here.