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Finally, at the top left is Simon of Cyrene, his face upside upturned.
The order is named after Simon of Cyrene, the first African saint.
The soldiers make Simon of Cyrene help him.
According to the Basilidians, the substitute was Simon of Cyrene.
Simon of Cyrene is unwillingly pressed into carrying the cross with Jesus.
Simon of Cyrene, be my witness!
Simon of Cyrene, man of God and wine, welcome!
According to most of them, there was a substitute generally, though not always, supposed to have been Simon of Cyrene.
Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross.
Simon of Cyrene had taken His place.
According to the other Gospels, the soldiers made a man named Simon of Cyrene carry the cross.
Jesus is helped by Simon of Cyrene.
Simon of Cyrene lifts Christ's cross momentarily and looks sternly at the guards.
Jesus is clearly struggling with the weight of the cross and Simon of Cyrene tries to help keep it off the ground.
Instead the text says that Simon of Cyrene was mistaken for Jesus and crucified in his place.
Jesus carries his own cross; there is no mention of a helper - Simon of Cyrene.
Who was Simon of Cyrene?
Simon of Cyrene comes to help me when we reach New Scotland Yard.'
As he passes through the streets he encounters his mother, Veronica, and Simon of Cyrene.
Simon of Cyrene is a man who was forced by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus.
He saw the cross being carried by Simon of Cyrene, whose two sons Alexander and Rufus may have been his friends.
A softer warmer brown is used for the wood of the cross and the strength of Simon of Cyrene.
On this face we have a depiction of Jesus carrying the cross, Simon of Cyrene helping him.
The next section shows Jesus on his knees with Simon of Cyrene carrying the cross and followed by a large crowd and soldiers.
The fifth station refers to the biblical episode in which Simon of Cyrene takes Jesus' cross, and carries it for him.