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Barnabas – מילון אנגלי-עברי

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Barnabas
(ש"ע) ברנבאס, שם המשפחה של יוסף לוי מקפריסין, יהודי שליווה את פאולוס (שליח ישו) בביקורו המיסיונרי הראשון לקפריסין

Barnabas – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי

Babylon Englishהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Barnabas
n. last name of Levite Joseph of Cyprus who was companion of the apostle Paul on his 1st missionary travel to Cyprus

English Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopediaהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Barnabas
Barnabas , born Joseph, was an early Christian, one of the prominent Christian disciples in Jerusalem. According to Barnabas was a Cypriot Jew. Named an apostle in , he and Paul the Apostle undertook missionary journeys together and defended Gentile converts against the Judaizers. They traveled together making more converts (c 45–47), and participated in the Council of Jerusalem (c 50). Barnabas and Paul successfully evangelized among the "God-fearing" Gentiles who attended synagogues in various Hellenized cities of Anatolia.

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Babylon Dutch-Englishהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Barnabas
n. barnabas (Christianity)

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionaryהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Barnabas
son of the prophet, or of consolation
  

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock. About
Smith's Bible Dictionaryהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Barnabas

(son of consolation or comfort) a name given by the apostles, (Acts 4:36) to Joseph (or Jose), a Levite of the island of Cyprus, who was early a disciple of Christ. In (Acts 9:27) we find him introducing the newly-converted Saul to the apostles at Jerusalem. Barnabas was sent to Jerusalem, (Acts 11:19-26) and went to Tarsus to seek Saul, as one specially raised up to preach to the Gentiles. (Acts 26:17) He brought him to Antioch, and was sent with him to Jerusalem. (Acts 11:30) On their return, they were ordained by the church for the missionary work, (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 (Acts 13:14) Returning to Antioch (A.D. 47 or 48), they were sent (A.D. 50), with some others, to Jerusalem. (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.
  

Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith. About




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