Barnabas of Compiègne was a Benedictine monk and abbot, devoted to a life of prayer, meditation, and serving his community through religious duties. As a monk, his livelihood came from the resources and support provided by his monastery, rather than through personal income or a traditional job outside of the religious community.
Barnabas made his living as a Levite, a member of the priestly tribe of Levi in ancient Jewish society. Levites were responsible for performing religious duties in the temple, teaching the Torah, and providing spiritual guidance to the community. They were supported by tithes and offerings from the people, as outlined in the Old Testament. Barnabas likely received his livelihood from these sources, as well as any additional financial support from his community.
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