Barnabas was possibly one of Jesus' disciples, as the Gospel of Barnabas claims. More can be known about him by reading the Gospel of Barnabas, as even though it is about Jesus, much can be learned about the author simply by learning about how he saw the world.
To find out more about Barnabas, you can refer to biblical books, such as the Acts of the Apostles, where he is mentioned. You can also consult historical and theological literature that provides insights into his life and ministry. Additionally, online resources and academic journals may offer further information about Barnabas and his role in early Christianity.
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Paul referred to Barnabas in his First Epistle to the Corinthians and in his Epistle to the Galatians, in both cases implying that the recipients already knew of Barnabas. It is hardly possible that Paul would have written of Barnabas in this way, unless Barnabas was a real person. Barnabas is also mentioned in Colossians, but the clear majority of biblical scholars regard Colossians as pseudographical, so this epistle does not provide proof for Barnabas.Acts made Paul a lesser character in the history of the early church, one who did not act on his own initiative but sought the authority of Peter and James on important matters. Whereas Paul had represented Barnabas as a loyal assistant, Acts had Barnabas become a mentor assigned to Paul by the Jerusalem elders in order to educate him and play a part in the Gentile church as an equal to Paul. There is no proof outside Acts that Barnabas was ever more than Paul's assistant.
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