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BARNABAS @ Paul's companion

(1) General References to- kjv@Acts:4:36; kjv@Acts:9:27; kjv@Acts:11:22,25,30; kjv@Acts:12:25; kjv@Acts:13:1,50; kjv@Acts:14:12; kjv@Acts:15:36,39 kjv@1Corinthians:9:6; kjv@Galatians:2:1,13; kjv@Colossians:4:10

(2) "Son of Consolation or Exhortation," Characteristics of Sympathy- kjv@Acts:4:36,37 Broadmindedness- kjv@Acts:9:26,27 Gift of Exhortation- kjv@Acts:11:23 "Spirit Filled"- kjv@Acts:11:24 Inspiring Influence- kjv@Acts:11:25,26 Trustworthy- kjv@Acts:11:29,30 Fine Personal Appearance (?)- kjv@Acts:14:12 Adapted to Missionary Work- kjv@Acts:13:2 Self-supporting- kjv@1Corinthians:9:6

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BARNABAS - B>@ - (son of consolation or comfort) a name given by the apostles, kjv@Acts:4:36) to Joseph (or Jose), a Levite of the island of Cyprus, who was early a disciple of Christ. In kjv@Acts:9:27) we find him introducing the newly-converted Saul to the apostles at Jerusalem. Barnabas was sent to Jerusalem, kjv@Acts:11:19-26) and went to Tarsus to seek Saul, as one specially raised up to preach to the Gentiles. kjv@Acts:26:17) He brought him to Antioch, and was sent with him to Jerusalem. kjv@Acts:11:30) On their return, they were ordained by the church for the missionary work, kjv@Acts:13:2) and sent forth (A.D. 45). From this time Barnabas and Paul enjoy the title and dignity of apostles. Their first missionary journey is related in kjv@Acts:13:14) Returning to Antioch (A.D. 47 or 48), they were sent (A.D. 50), with some others, to Jerusalem. kjv@Acts:15:1-36) Afterwards they parted and Barnabas took Mark and sailed to Cyprus, his native island. Here the Scripture notices of him cease. The epistle attributed to Barnabas is believed to have been written early in the second century.

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Barn @ a storehouse kjv@Deuteronomy:28:8; kjv@Job:39:12; kjv@Haggai:2:19) for grain, which was usually under ground, although also sometimes above ground kjv@Luke:12:18).

Barnabas @ son of consolation, the surname of Joses, a Levite kjv@Acts:4:36). His name stands first on the list of prophets and teachers of the church at Antioch (13:1). Luke speaks of him as a "good man" (11:24). He was born of Jewish parents of the tribe of Levi. He was a native of Cyprus, where he had a possession of land kjv@Acts:4:36-37), which he sold. His personal appearance is supposed to have been dignified and commanding kjv@Acts:14:11-12). When Paul returned to Jerusalem after his conversion, Barnabas took him and introduced him to the apostles (9:27). They had probably been companions as students in the school of Gamaliel. The prosperity of the church at Antioch led the apostles and brethren at Jerusalem to send Barnabas thither to superintend the movement. He found the work so extensive and weighty that he went to Tarsus in search of Saul to assist him. Saul returned with him to Antioch and laboured with him for a whole year kjv@Acts:11:25-26). The two were at the end of this period sent up to Jerusalem with the contributions the church at Antioch had made for the poorer brethren there (11:28-30). Shortly after they returned, bringing John Mark with them, they were appointed as missionaries to the heathen world, and in this capacity visited Cyprus and some of the principal cities of Asia Minor kjv@Acts:13:14). Returning from this first missionary journey to Antioch, they were again sent up to Jerusalem to consult with the church there regarding the relation of Gentiles to the church kjv@Acts:15:2: kjv@Galatians:2:1). This matter having been settled, they returned again to Antioch, bringing the decree of the council as the rule by which Gentiles were to be admitted into the church. When about to set forth on a second missionary journey, a dispute arose between Saul and Barnabas as to the propriety of taking John Mark with them again. The dispute ended by Saul and Barnabas taking separate routes. Saul took Silas as his companion, and journeyed through Syria and Cilicia; while Barnabas took his nephew John Mark, and visited Cyprus kjv@Acts:15:36-41). Barnabas is not again mentioned by Luke in the Acts.

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BARN @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@2Kings:6:27; kjv@Job:39:12; kjv@Proverbs:3:10; kjv@Joel:1:17; kjv@Haggai:2:19; kjv@Matthew:6:26; kjv@Matthew:13:30; kjv@Luke:12:18 kjv@Luke:12:24
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BARNABAS @
- Also called JOSES
- A prophet kjv@Acts:13:1
- An apostle kjv@Acts:14:14
- A Levite who gave his possessions to be owned in common with other disciples kjv@Acts:4:36-37
- Brings him to the apostles kjv@Acts:9:25-27
- Accompanies Paul to Jerusalem kjv@Acts:11:30
- Returns with Paul to Antioch (of Syria) kjv@Acts:12:25
- Goes with Paul to Seleucia Acts:13
- Goes with Paul to Iconium kjv@Acts:14:1-7
- Called Jupiter (Zeus) kjv@Acts:14:12-18
- Goes to Derbe kjv@Acts:14:20
- Is sent as an emissary to Jerusalem kjv@Acts:15; Galatians:2:1-9
- Disaffected toward Paul kjv@Acts:15:36-39
- Is reconciled to Paul kjv@1Corinthians:9:6
- Piety of kjv@Acts:11:24
- Devotion of, to Jesus kjv@Acts:15:26

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kjv@STRING:Barnabas <HITCHCOCK>@ son of the prophet, or of consolation - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Kadesh-barnea <HITCHCOCK>@ holiness of an inconstant son - HITCHCOCK-K


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BARNABAS @ Paul's companion

(1) General References to- kjv@Acts:4:36; kjv@Acts:9:27; kjv@Acts:11:22,25,30; kjv@Acts:12:25; kjv@Acts:13:1,50; kjv@Acts:14:12; kjv@Acts:15:36,39 kjv@1Corinthians:9:6; kjv@Galatians:2:1,13; kjv@Colossians:4:10

(2) "Son of Consolation or Exhortation," Characteristics of Sympathy- kjv@Acts:4:36,37 Broadmindedness- kjv@Acts:9:26,27 Gift of Exhortation- kjv@Acts:11:23 "Spirit Filled"- kjv@Acts:11:24 Inspiring Influence- kjv@Acts:11:25,26 Trustworthy- kjv@Acts:11:29,30 Fine Personal Appearance (?)- kjv@Acts:14:12 Adapted to Missionary Work- kjv@Acts:13:2 Selfsupporting kjv@1Corinthians:9:6

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H1637 <STRHEB>@ גּרן gôren go'-ren From an unused root meaning to smooth; a threshing floor (as made even); by analogy any open area: - ({barn} {corn} threshing-) {floor} ({threshing-} void) place.


H4035 <STRHEB>@ מגוּרה megûrâh meg-oo-raw' Feminine of H4032 or of H4033; a fright; also a granary: - {barn} fear.


H4460 <STRHEB>@ ממּגרה mammegûrâh mam-meg-oo-raw' From H4048 (in the sense of depositing); a granary: - barn.


H6947 <STRHEB>@ קדשׁ בּרנע qâdêsh barnêakaw-dashe' bar-nay'-ah From the same as H6946 and an otherwise unused word (apparently compounded of a correspondent to H1251 and a derivative of H5128) meaning desert of a fugitive; Kadesh of (the) Wilderness of Wandering; {Kadesh-Barnea} a place in the Desert: - Kadesh-barnea.


H618 <STRHEB>@ אסם 'âsâm aw-sawm' From an unused root meaning to heap together; a storehouse (only in the plural): - {barn} storehouse.


G596 <STRGRK>@ ἀποθήκη apothēkē ap-oth-ay'-kay From G659; a repository that is granary: - barn garner.


G921 <STRGRK>@ Βαρνάβας Barnabas bar-nab'-as Of Chaldee origin [H1247] and [H5029]; son of Nabas (that is prophecy); Barnabas an Israelite: - Barnabas.