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Epistle to the Hebrews
book of the Bible
Barnabas
Barnabas (; ; ), born Joseph () or Joses (), was a prominent Christian disciple, identified as an apostle in Acts 14:14. According to Acts 4:36, he was a Cypriot Levite. He undertook missionary journeys as a companion of Paul the Apostle, evangelizing among the "God-fearing" Gentiles who attended synagogues in some of the Hellenized cities of Anatolia. He participated in the Council of Jerusalem ( AD).

Gospel of Barnabas
pseudepigraphical gospel written in the Late Middle Ages
Epistle of Barnabas
Greek Christian text (70–132 CE)
Clementine literature
early Christian story, known in two extant versions

Acts 4
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 4

Acts 15
chapter of Bible
Acts 12
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 12
Acts 13
chapter in the New Testament
Acts 14
chapter of the New Testament
Acts of Barnabas
New Testament apocrypha, which claims to be written by the biblical apostle Barnabas
A.D.
1985 miniseries by Stuart Cooper
Mark the cousin of Barnabas
Character in the New Testament, usually identified with John Mark
San Barnaba apostolo
church building in Marino, Lazio, Italy