Gospel of John: The Cyrenian and the Daughters of Jerusalem

John briefly references the story of Simon from Cyrene (Found in Matthew, Mark, and Luke), and omits the story of the daughters of Jerusalem (found only in Luke). For John, the significance of Jesusโ€™s journey from the Gabbatha to Golgatha is found in his continuing intentional drinking of the Fatherโ€™s cup. He had a mission, and he would complete it, as any brave and mighty king would do.

Gospel of John: First Sight

One of the Gospel of John's continuing themes is the weaving of the first three chapters of Genesis with the telling of Christ's story. Because of this, I have woven more overtly those chapters with these crucifixions scenes.