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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2639" /> == | |||
<p> '''''sı̄''''' -'''''rē´ni''''' -'''''an''''' ( Κυρηναῖος , <i> '''''Kurēnaı́os''''' </i> , "a native or inhabitant of Cyrene"): Two Jews of Cyrene are mentioned in the New Testament, namely, Simon ( Mark 15:21 and Luke 23:26 the King James Version) who was impressed to bear the Lord's cross ( Mark 15:21 the Revised Version, margin), and Lucius, a Christian teacher at Antioch ( Acts 13:1 ). See [[Cyrene]]; [[Lucius]]; [[Simon]] . </p> <p> For Cyrenians see | <p> ''''' sı̄ ''''' - ''''' rē´ni ''''' - ''''' an ''''' ( Κυρηναῖος , <i> ''''' Kurēnaı́os ''''' </i> , "a native or inhabitant of Cyrene"): Two [[Jews]] of Cyrene are mentioned in the New Testament, namely, Simon ( Mark 15:21 and Luke 23:26 the King James Version) who was impressed to bear the Lord's cross ( Mark 15:21 the Revised Version, margin), and Lucius, a [[Christian]] teacher at [[Antioch]] ( Acts 13:1 ). See [[Cyrene]]; [[Lucius]]; [[Simon]] . </p> <p> For Cyrenians see Cyrene . </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 16 October 2021
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]
sı̄ - rē´ni - an ( Κυρηναῖος , Kurēnaı́os , "a native or inhabitant of Cyrene"): Two Jews of Cyrene are mentioned in the New Testament, namely, Simon ( Mark 15:21 and Luke 23:26 the King James Version) who was impressed to bear the Lord's cross ( Mark 15:21 the Revised Version, margin), and Lucius, a Christian teacher at Antioch ( Acts 13:1 ). See Cyrene; Lucius; Simon .
For Cyrenians see Cyrene .