Barnabas is a biblical name. Given to Joses by the apostles, as his surname for his devotion to the cause of Jesus Christ. Barnabas variously translated as "Son of Consolation" or "Son of Exhortation". Barnabas appears most frequently in the Book of Acts.
Saint Barnabas was originally a Jew, a Levite who converted at Jerusalem. His original name was Joseph.
Isaac Newton’s stepfather's name was Barnabas Smith.
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Barnabas was a Jewish man, who's name was also Joseph, his names also indicate his ethnicity
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The name "Barnabas" is in the King James Version of the Bible 29 times. It is in 28 verses.
Barnabas was a Levite, a native of Cyprus, and companion to Paul. His name was Joseph (Joses) before the disciples called him Barnabas. Barnabas sold his property and gave the proceeds to the Jerusalem church. He also introduces Saul of Tarsus to this church.
St. Barnabas Cancer Hospice is named after St. Barnabas, an early Christian disciple known for his compassion and support for others. The name reflects the hospice's mission to provide care, comfort, and support to patients and their families facing cancer. St. Barnabas is often associated with healing and charity, values that align with the hospice's commitment to holistic care and dignity in the end-of-life journey.
His father's name was Aristopolus, his mother's name was Mary and he was a kinsman of the Apostle Barnabas; his former name was John.
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Barnabas Gooch died in 1626.
Barnabas Oley died in 1686.