Barnabas. He worked along with the Apostle Paul (Acts 13:2,3,46,47 and 1 Corinthians 9:6), is called an apostle (Acts 14:14), and authored a letter which occupied a prominent place among the ancients and which still exists. In this letter, he recognizes the Gospel of Christ according to Matthew, referring to it with the words, "it is written." The Jews used this expression only when quoting from books they regarded as sacred. Barnabas cited much from the New Testament, such as Christ's miracles, His calling the twelve disciples, His being scourged, slapped and mocked by soldiers, His resurrection and ascension.
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