The story of Veronica wiping the face of Jesus is not in the Bible, but is an old tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.
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.
veronicaAnswer #2The story of the woman named Veronica who wiped the face of Jesus while he carried his cross is not found in the Bible but told as tradition in the Catholic Church.
The Bible never recorded that Jesus carried a gun!
The phrase "Jesus saves" does not appear in the King James version of the bible.
The idea that Mary Magdalene wiped Jesus' face is often associated with the "Veronica's Veil" legend, which is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible. This story suggests that a woman named Veronica wiped Jesus' face as he carried the cross, which resulted in an image of his face being imprinted on the cloth. While Mary Magdalene is a significant figure in the New Testament, particularly in relation to Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, there is no biblical account of her wiping his face.
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The phrase "but Jesus" is in the King James Version of the Bible 28 times. It is in 28 verses.
Simon of Cyrene is thought to be black. He carried Jesus' cross.
No. The phrase "lily of the valley" does not appear in the KJV bible.
The angel appeared to Joseph in the Bible before the birth of Jesus.
Angels appeared to shepherds in the Bible on the night Jesus was born in Bethlehem.
One view:There is no historical information on a "Veronica" in the Bible.The Catholic Church has a Saint Veronica (patron saint of photographers and laundry workers) on it's list of saints, but she's not found scripturally.