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Cyrene

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Cyrene, in the Bible, refers to an ancient city located in North Africa, specifically in present-day Libya. It was known as a significant center for trade and culture during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The name "Cyrene" itself is derived from the Greek word "Kyrene," which means "the land of the sun." In the biblical context, Cyrene is mentioned in several passages, most notably in the New Testament. In Mark 15:21, Simon of Cyrene is compelled to carry the cross of Jesus as he is led to crucifixion, highlighting the city’s connection to a pivotal event in the Christian narrative.Additionally, Cyrene is referenced in Acts 2:10, where it is noted that some inhabitants of Cyrene were present in Jerusalem during Pentecost, suggesting that the city had a community of Jews who were part of the dispersion. This connection to Cyrene indicates its role in the early spread of Christianity, as it became a part of the broader cultural and religious exchanges in the ancient world. The mention of Cyrene in these contexts emphasizes its historical and geographical significance within the biblical narrative.

William MacDonald

In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the events surrounding it. He emphasizes the significance of Jesus dying in the full strength of his manhood, crying out with a loud voice before giving up his spirit. The preacher also highlights the betrayal of Judas and

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