Bar-Nabas

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Bar-Nabas is an alternative name for Barnabas, an early Christian disciple and missionary companion of the Apostle Paul in the New Testament.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian missionary
New Testament person
biblical figure
early Christian disciple
saint
appearsWith John Mark NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Cyprus NERFINISHED
associatedTradition Cypriot Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
associatedWith Jerusalem church NERFINISHED
Paul the Apostle NERFINISHED
early Christian church in Antioch
category 1st-century Christian
New Testament saint
companion of Paul the Apostle
describedAs Levite from Cyprus
disputedWith Paul the Apostle over John Mark
feastDay June 11
honorificTitle Apostle (in some Christian traditions)
kinship cousin of John Mark (traditional interpretation)
knownFor encouraging early Christian communities
participation in the Council of Jerusalem
supporting and endorsing Paul after his conversion
languageOfName Aramaic
mentionedIn Acts of the Apostles
New Testament
missionaryJourney first missionary journey with Paul
nameMeaning son of encouragement
nameVariant Bar Nabas NERFINISHED
Barnabas NERFINISHED
notableFor being a missionary companion of Paul the Apostle
participation in early Christian missions
origin Jewish Christian background
patronage Cyprus (traditional) NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
roleInText companion of Paul on missionary journeys
sameAs Barnabas NERFINISHED
subsequentCompanion John Mark after parting from Paul
tookPartIn Council of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
traditionallyVeneratedAs saint in some Protestant traditions
saint in the Anglican Communion
saint in the Catholic Church
saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church

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Joseph alsoKnownAs Bar-Nabas
subject surface form: Barnabas