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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.
No, Veronica is not in the Bible, but there is a passage that gave rise to the tradition that she wiped Jesus' face with her veil. The story begins with Luke 23:27-31, which tells us that certain women lamented as Jesus carried his cross to Golgotha. At this stage, there is no mention of Veronica or of anyone wiping Jesus' face.
An early medieval story expanded on Luke's brief passage, saying that one of these women offered a cloth to wipe the face of Jesus which then resulted in a portrait on the cloth (a reproduction of which is now kept as a relic in Saint Peter's basilica in Rome). Her name was given as Veronica (vera + ikon = "true image"), and she now has a place in the popular exercise of the Stations of the Cross.
It seems unlikely that the medieval authors, well known for their pious creativity, could have known something that the author of Luke did not know. It is even more unlikely that the woman's name happened to coincide with what she was famous for in this story - wiping Jesus' face and receiving a true image of his face. We can say with some certainty that St. Veronica never lived, but she remains important in Catholic liturgy.
Saint Veronica is not found in the Bible. According to the 'Acta Sanctorum', Saint Veronica or Berenice, was a pious woman of Jerusalem who, moved with pity as Jesus carried his cross to Golgotha, gave him her veil that he might wipe his forehead. Jesus accepted the offering and after using it handed it back to her, the image of His face miraculously impressed upon it.
I don't think there is.
Love is mentioned in the first book of the Bible - Genesis.
Paul is first mentioned in the bible in the book of Acts.
The Arch Angel Uriel is not mentioned in the Protestant Bible. He is mentioned in the Second Book of Esdras and also the Book of Enoch.
She is not mentioned in any other writing in the Bible.
You can read about Esther in the book of Esther in the Bible. It is my favorite book.
Jah is not mentioned anywhere in the Bible.
NO
Methuselah is mentioned in the book of Genesis. Specifically, his story can be found in Genesis 5:21-27, where it describes him as the son of Enoch and the longest-lived person in the Bible, living to be 969 years old.
It is first mentioned in the book of Genesis chapter3 verse 1.
New Jerusalem is mentioned in the Book of Revelation (3:12, 21:2).
The first book in the Bible was Exodus. The first Name mentioned in the Bible was Adam.
No. Saint Christopher is not mentioned in the Bible.