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  2. 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 ...

  3. Barnabas (name) - Wikipedia

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    Barnabas is both a masculine given name and a surname. As a given name, it is a New Testament name which means "son of the prophet". [ 1 ] Variants of the name include Barnaba , Barnaby , [ 2 ] and Barnabás , a Hungarian masculine given name.

  4. Gospel of Barnabas - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Barnabas, as long as the four canonical gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) combined, contains 222 chapters and about 75,000 words.[3]: 36 [4] Its original title, appearing on the cover of the Italian manuscript, is The True Gospel of Jesus, Called Christ, a New Prophet Sent by God to the World: According to the Description of Barnabas His Apostle; [3]: 36 [5]: 215 The author ...

  5. Simeon Niger - Wikipedia

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    Simon Niger is a person in the Book of Acts in the New Testament.He is mentioned in Acts 13:1 as being one of the "prophets and teachers" in the church of Antioch: . In the church at Antioch there were prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simon called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen (who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch) and Saul.

  6. Epistle of Barnabas - Wikipedia

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    The Epistle of Barnabas (Greek: Βαρνάβα Ἐπιστολή) is an early Christian Greek epistle written between AD 70 and AD 135. The complete text is preserved in the 4th-century Codex Sinaiticus, where it appears at the end of the New Testament, following the Book of Revelation and before the Shepherd of Hermas.

  7. Barnabás - Wikipedia

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    Barnabás is a Hungarian masculine given name. It is a New Testament name which means "son of consolation" and was the name of St. Barnabas, an early Christian, one of the prominent Christian disciples in Jerusalem. [3] People bearing the name Barnabás include: Barnabás Berzsenyi, (1918–1993), Hungarian fencer

  8. Names of God in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Tetragrammaton YHWH, the name of God written in the Hebrew alphabet, All Saints Church, Nyköping, Sweden Names of God at John Knox House: "θεός, DEUS, GOD.". The Bible usually uses the name of God in the singular (e.g. Ex. 20:7 or Ps. 8:1), generally using the terms in a very general sense rather than referring to any special designation of God. [1]

  9. Barnabas (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Barnabas was an early Christian mentioned in the New Testament. Barnabas may also refer to: Barnabas (name), a masculine given name or a surname, including a list of people and fictional characters with the name Barnabás, a Hungarian masculine given name; Barnabas (band), a Christian rock band; Epistle of Barnabas, of the New Testament ...