What nationality was Simon of Cyrene?

Simon of Cyrene and Mary McLeod Bethune: A Lenten Reflection
In the stories I heard growing up, Simon of Cyrene was a black man. While the association may stem from Cyrene's location in North Africa (modern-day Libya), its power lies in racial experience.
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What is the race of Simon of Cyrene?

The film The Passion of the Christ portrays Simon as a Jew who, having been forced by the Romans to carry the cross, is initially unwilling but comes to show compassion to Jesus and helps him.
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What nationality were the people of Cyrene?

Cyrene, ancient Greek colony in Libya, founded c. 631 bc by a group of emigrants from the island of Thera in the Aegean. Their leader, Battus, became the first king, founding the dynasty of the Battiads, whose members, named alternately Battus and Arcesilaus, ruled Cyrene for eight generations (until c.
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Where was Simon of Cyrene coming from?

This map depicts the country of Libya, home of Simon of Cyrene (who helped Jesus carry the cross to the hill of execution).
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Was Simon of Cyrene at the crucifixion?

In biblical Gospels, Simon of Cyrene is forced by Roman soldiers to carry the heavy burden of Jesus' cross as he is taken to his crucifixion. His task is perhaps among the most important and symbolic acts of the Bible - yet Simon remains a little-known biblical figure.
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How far is it from Cyrene to Jerusalem?

Travel duration from Cyrene to Jerusalem is around 25.21 Hours if your travel speed is 50 KM per Hour. Jerusalem travelers are welcome to visit our travel driving direction page for detail information with road map.
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Who was the black apostle in the Bible?

Simeon Niger is a person in the Book of Acts in the New Testament.
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Where was Cyrene in Africa?

Definition. Cyrene was an ancient Greek city on the North African coast near present-day Shahhat, a town located in north-eastern Libya. The precise location of the ancient city was thirteen kilometres from the coast. Cyrene is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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Who are the black characters in the Bible?

Adam and Eve, David and Goliath, Moses, Solomon, Job, Mary, Jesus and an all-purpose angel are black.
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What is the difference between Simon and Simeon?

Simon is one Latinised version of the name, the others being Simeon or Symeon. This practice carried over into English: in the King James Version, the name Simeon Niger is spelt Simeon (Acts 13:1) as is Simeon (Gospel of Luke) (Luke 2:25), while Peter is called Simon (John 1:44).
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What is the meaning of Cyrene?

Gender: Female. Origin: Greek. Meaning: A Wall, Strength.
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Is Cyrene modern day Libya?

Cyrene, the ancient Greek and later Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya, was the oldest and most important of all five Greek cities in the region. It gave eastern Libya the classical name of Cyrenaica that it has retained into modern times.
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What did the Greeks call North Africa?

Berbers succeeded in obtaining control of much of Carthage's North African territory, and they minted coins bearing the name Libyan, used in Greek to describe natives of North Africa.
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Who is the child of Apollo and Cyrene?

In North Africa, Apollo founded the city Cyrene in the region of Cyrenaica, both named after his lover. She had two sons by Apollo: Aristaeus, the god of beekeeping, and Idmon, the Argonaut seer. Another son, Autuchus is also mentioned by Apollonuis of Rhodes.
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What language did Paul the Apostle speak?

Although it is known (from his biography and from Acts) that Paul could and did speak Aramaic (then known as "Hebrew"), modern scholarship suggests that Koine Greek was his first language.
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What is the meaning of Acts 13?

Saul and Barnabas were called by revelation to preach the gospel. Saul, now called Paul, cursed a sorcerer. In Antioch (in Pisidia), Paul preached that God's promises to Israel were fulfilled by Jesus Christ, whose Atonement made possible the forgiveness of sins for all people.
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Where was Mark in the Bible from?

One of Christ's 70 disciples and the four evangelists, Saint Mark was born in Cyrene, Libya but his date of birth is unknown. He traveled with Saint Barnabas and Saint Paul on many religious missions, during which he founded the Church of Alexandria.
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How many miles did Simon of Cyrene carry the cross?

Why was Simon going to Jerusalem? We do not know for sure. It is assumed he traveled at least 850 miles to get there.
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What happened to Simon in the Bible?

He supposedly preached the Gospel in Egypt and then joined the apostle St. Judas (Thaddaeus) in Persia, where, according to the apocryphal Acts of Simon and Judas, he was martyred by being cut in half with a saw, one of his chief iconographic symbols (another being a book). According to St.
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Who carried Christs cross?

Mark 15: 21

They compelled a passer-by, who was coming in from the country, to carry his cross; it was Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander and Rufus.
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Why is Cyrene a World Heritage Site?

A colony of the Greeks of Thera, Cyrene was one of the principal cities in the Hellenic world. It was Romanized and remained a great capital until the earthquake of 365. A thousand years of history is written into its ruins, which have been famous since the 18th century.
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Why was Cyrene founded?

The founding of Cyrene has its origins in mysticism. A pilgrimage to the oracle at Delphi resulted in the advice to found a new city in Libya. The advice was ignored for seven years during which time, according to Herodotus, “not a drop of rain fell in Thera.” All the trees on the island were killed, except one.
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When did Greece invade Africa?

During the eighth and seventh centuries B.C., the Greeks renewed contacts with the northern periphery of Africa. They established settlements and trading posts along the Nile River and at Cyrene on the northern coast of Africa.
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Is Cyrene a girl name?

The name Cyrene is girl's name meaning "supreme power". Cyrene was a mythical nymph and huntress who was beloved by Apollo.
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