Barnabas in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
bar'-na-bas (Barnabas, "son of exhortation," or possibly "son
of Nebo"): This name was applied to the associate of Paul, who
was originally called Joses or Joseph (Acts 4:36), as a
testimony to his eloquence. Its literal meaning is "son of
prophecy" (bar, "son"; nebhu'ah, "prophecy"). Compare word for
prophet in Gen 20:7; Dt 18:15,18, etc. This is interpreted in
Acts 4:36 as "son of exhortation" the Revised Version (British
and American), or "son of consolation" the King James Version,
expressing two sides of the Greek paraklesis, that are not
exclusive. The office of a prophet being more than to
foretell, all these interpretations are admissible in
estimating Barnabas as a preacher. "Deismann (Bibelstudien,
175-78) considers Barnabas the Jewish Grecized form of
Barnebous, a personal Semitic name recently discovered in Asia
Minor inscriptions, and meaning "son of Nebo" (Standard Bible
Dictionary in the place cited.)...
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