Barsabas


barsabas

son of saba, the surname (1) of joseph, also called justus (acts 1:23), some identify him with barnabas; (2) of judas, who was a “prophet.” nothing more is known of him than what is mentioned in acts 15:32.

historical examples

he also mentions another miracle relating to justus, surnamed barsabas, how he swallowed a deadly poison and received no harm.
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