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  2. Acts of Barnabas - Wikipedia

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    Barnabas healing the sick by Paolo Veronese, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen.. The Acts of Barnabas is a non-canonical pseudepigraphical Christian work that claims to identify its author as John Mark, the companion of Paul the Apostle, as if writing an account of Barnabas, the Cypriot Jew who was a member of the earliest church of Jerusalem; through the services of Barnabas, the convert Saul ...

  3. Category:Barnabas - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Barnabas" ... Barnabas; A. A.D. (miniseries) Acts 4; Acts 12; Acts 13; Acts 14; Acts 15 ...

  4. Barnabas - Wikipedia

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    From that point forward, when Acts refers to the two as a pair, it generally no longer uses "Barnabas and Saul", but "Paul and Barnabas". Only in Acts 14:14 [2] and Acts 15:12,25 [15] does Barnabas again occupy the first place; in Acts 14:14 with reference to Barnabas being mentioned first two verses earlier in Acts 14:12, [16] and in Acts 15: ...

  5. Gospel of Barnabas - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Barnabas, as long as the four canonical gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) combined, contains 222 chapters and about 75,000 words.[3]: 36 [4] Its original title, appearing on the cover of the Italian manuscript, is The True Gospel of Jesus, Called Christ, a New Prophet Sent by God to the World: According to the Description of Barnabas His Apostle; [3]: 36 [5]: 215 The author ...

  6. Category:5th-century Christian texts - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Acts of Andrew and Bartholomew; Acts of Barnabas; Acts of Peter and Paul; Acts of Sharbel;

  7. Epistle of Barnabas - Wikipedia

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    The Epistle of Barnabas (Greek: Βαρνάβα Ἐπιστολή) is an early Christian Greek epistle written between AD 70 and AD 135. The complete text is preserved in the 4th-century Codex Sinaiticus, where it appears at the end of the New Testament, following the Book of Revelation and before the Shepherd of Hermas.

  8. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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    Act with respect to bird impacts and why the Federal Defendants were not required to obtain a permit under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Section II explains why the Federal Defendants’ approval of the Project complied with the Endangered Species Act with respect to North Atlantic Right Whales and sea turtles.

  9. Antilegomena - Wikipedia

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    The antilegomena were widely read in the Early Church and included the Epistle of James, the Epistle of Jude, 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, the Book of Revelation, the Gospel of the Hebrews, the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Apocalypse of Peter, the Acts of Paul, the Shepherd of Hermas, the Epistle of Barnabas and the Didache.