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  2. Mark the cousin of Barnabas - Wikipedia

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    Mark the cousin of Barnabas is a figure mentioned in the New Testament, usually identified with John Mark ... the cousin of Barnabas, with John Mark of Jerusalem, [8] ...

  3. John Mark - Wikipedia

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    But a majority of scholars, noting the close association of both Marks with Paul and Barnabas, indeed regard them as likely the same person. Biblical scholars Samuel Rolles Driver and Charles Augustus Briggs identified Mark, the cousin of Barnabas, with John Mark, [20] as do John R. Donahue and Daniel J. Harrington. [21]

  4. Barnabas - Wikipedia

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    Although many assume that the biblical Mark the cousin of Barnabas [30] is the same as John Mark [31] and Mark the Evangelist, the traditionally believed author of the Gospel of Mark, they are listed as three distinct people in Pseudo-Hippolytus' On the Seventy Apostles of Christ, which includes Barnabas himself as one of the Seventy-Two ...

  5. Mark the Evangelist - Wikipedia

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    According to William Lane (1974), an "unbroken tradition" identifies Mark the Evangelist with John Mark, [6] and John Mark as the cousin of Barnabas. [7] However, Hippolytus of Rome , in On the Seventy Apostles , distinguishes Mark the Evangelist ( 2 Timothy 4 :11), [ 8 ] John Mark ( Acts 12 :12, 25; 13:5, 13; 15:37), [ 9 ] and Mark the cousin ...

  6. Acts 13 - Wikipedia

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    This John, also mentioned in verse 5, was John Mark, the nephew of Barnabas . Whatever the trouble was between Paul and John Mark, it was enough for Paul not to want John Mark to accompany him on a later journey, which caused a rift between Paul and Barnabas ( Acts 15:36–39 ).

  7. Mark of Apollonias - Wikipedia

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    He was the nephew of Barnabas. [1] Tradition holds that he was bishop of Apollonia, and he is sometimes numbered among the Seventy Disciples. It was in his mother's house that the disciples sheltered after the Ascension of Jesus. He is generally held to be the same person as John Mark, Mark the cousin of Barnabas, and Mark the Apostle. He is ...

  8. Why Karlovy Vary Winner Mark Cousins, Tilda Swinton Are ... - AOL

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    Mark Cousins' 'A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things' Wins Top Prize at Karlovy Vary Film Festival “Willie didn’t live a dramatic life, she wasn’t going to fancy parties. Then there was the ...

  9. Seventy disciples - Wikipedia

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    Barnabas, bishop of Milan; Mark the Evangelist, bishop of Alexandria; Luke the Evangelist These two [Mark and Luke] belonged to the seventy disciples who were scattered by the offence of the word which Christ spoke, "Except a man eat my flesh, and drink my blood, he is not worthy of me." But the one being induced to return to the Lord by Peter ...