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<p> A member of the first [[Christian]] brotherhood, a companion of St. Paul's, and characterised in the Acts as "a good man"; stoned to death at Cyprus, where he was born; an epistle extant bears his name, but is not believed to be his work; the [[Epistle]] to the Hebrews has by some been ascribed to him; he is usually represented in art as a venerable man of majestic mien, with the [[Gospel]] of St. Matthew in his hand. Festival, June 11. </p>
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<p> A member of the first [[Christian]] brotherhood, a companion of St. Paul's, and characterised in the Acts as "a good man"; stoned to death at Cyprus, where he was born; an epistle extant bears his name, but is not believed to be his work; the [[Epistle]] to the Hebrews has by some been ascribed to him; he is usually represented in art as a venerable man of majestic mien, with the [[Gospel]] of St. [[Matthew]] in his hand. Festival, [[June]] 11. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_68554"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/barnabas,+st. St. Barnabas from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Revision as of 20:37, 11 October 2021

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

A member of the first Christian brotherhood, a companion of St. Paul's, and characterised in the Acts as "a good man"; stoned to death at Cyprus, where he was born; an epistle extant bears his name, but is not believed to be his work; the Epistle to the Hebrews has by some been ascribed to him; he is usually represented in art as a venerable man of majestic mien, with the Gospel of St. Matthew in his hand. Festival, June 11.

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