The figure of Veronica is largely legendary, but she has long been associated with the woman who was cured of an issue of blood by faith in Jesus in Matthew 9:20. So yes, there is scriptural basis for Veronica, but it is not the strongest possible basis.
The only thing we know about Veronica is that she was a woman who showed compassion to our Lord as he carried his cross to Golgatha. That is absolutely all that is known about her and that is from tradition and not from scripture.
It doesn't directly come from scripture, but it basically comes from Matthew 28.
Veronica Bottoms's birth name is Tamera M Floyd.
No authorized versions of the Holy Scripture mention anyone named Camella.
Veronica Lueken died in 1995.
There was no Vironica or Veronica in the Bible.
The Revelation chapter of the Bible scripture references the new species.
Any verse in the Bible is considered scripture.
repentance
Scripture
The story of Veronica wiping the face of Jesus is not in the Bible, but is an old tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.
Hebrew Scripture
The Sacred Scripture
There is no difference.
The Bible/Scripture
The half way in the bible is the book of Malachi.
The "canon" of scripture refers to an authoritative list of books accepted as Holy Scripture such as the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.