I believe you're talking about Paul's vision of the man from Macedonia, who begged him to come and preach the Gospel there. It's in the book of Acts 16, when Paul was on his second missionary journey in the town of Troas. See the site below for the Scripture reference http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=51&chapter=16&version=31
the vision of st Vincent De Paul was ................
A Journey with Paul Cox - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
He probably finished his journey in approximately 3200 miles
the beggar is laughing at who?
His third journey started in Antioch and it ends in Jerusalem......
The beggar is a woman, because if the beggar is not the woman's brother, but the beggar has the woman for a sister, then the beggar is a woman, the only characteristic not mentioned in the question. beggars can be women
a BEGGAR'S CANT is a beggar that can't do anything for work or for living
No it was not Barabas the theif. But Barnabas who went with Paul.
Barnabas was Paul's companion on his first missionary journey. They traveled together to Cyprus and Asia Minor to preach the gospel and establish churches.
Paul's first missionary journey was around 46 A.D. And he took along with him his aid, a person called Barnabas.
A beggar is a person who begs.
"Only the Young" by Journey was on the soundtrack for a 1985 film titled Vision Quest