We see the surf pounding on the rocks below in the moonlight as Barnabas continues. |
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Barnabas is still trying to stall him, but Roger starts heading upstairs, telling Barnabas he is tired and Barnabas can let himself out. |
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He was a lay reader at St Barnabas Church, Shore, and St James Church, Calderbrook and had done voluntary work at Buckley Hall Prison. |
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During her time at St Barnabas, it flourished as a hospital with a busy outpatient department and four clinics, one 40 miles distant. |
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Always in the background, Barnabas enabled Paul to meet the apostles when they were too afraid to open any doors for Paul. |
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But the expression is either breviloquent, or the plural may have been used in view of the mission of Barnabas. |
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The two-day visit in Swaziland included a meeting with the country's Prime Minister Dr Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini. |
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Letters could have been written to the saints that Barnabas shows evidence of independence and denial of the unity of the Body of Christ. |
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Barnabas stutters a bit, and Harrison sees the doll in his hand. |
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In Asia Minor Paul and his coworker Barnabas were taken to be gods in mortal form because of their miracles. |
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There is no indication anywhere that Barnabas complained or sulked about his demotion from prominence in favor of Paul. |
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Subsequently, Mark sailed to Cyprus with Barnabas, never to be mentioned again in Acts. |
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Thus, for example, the entire community at Antioch was involved in sending Paul and Barnabas to evangelize the Nations. |
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A delegation, led by the apostle Paul and his companion Barnabas, was appointed to confer with the elders of the church in Jerusalem. |
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When the assembly began in Antioch, Barnabas, Paul and others moved there to help them. |
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Barnabas called Saul and together they worked for one year helping establish this new assembly. |
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Fourteen years later, the same Paul, together with Barnabas and Titus, made another journey to Jerusalem, due to a Divine order. |
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At St. Barnabas Hospital, Pellerano was listed in stable condition with wounds to his chest and arm. |
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On 7 February and 25 April, holy mass was conducted in the Monastery of Apostolos Barnabas in the north, the latter mass to commemorate Easter. |
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Paul could have accused Barnabas of lack of submission, unwillingness to take his proper place in the Body of Christ. |
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Prime Minister of Swaziland, Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini, has publicly suggested that torture should be used against human rights defenders and political opposition in the country. |
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Soon, inevitably because of Saul's abilities as a public speaker and motivator, Barnabas began to take second place and recede into the background. |
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It would have been easier and safer for Barnabas to turn the other way when Saul appeared on his horizon like a burning bush, and thus preserve what he had. |
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Mr. Marrero added that a plan in which payments were capped, or capitated, served a purpose by giving St. Barnabas an incentive to improve care in the jails by expanding preventive care and creating specialty clinics on site. |
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In 1973, I. S. Cooper, who was the director of the department of neurologic surgery at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx, published a heartbreaking account of several severely dystonic patients of his. |
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In Barnabas, Ananias had now found a good model of spirituality to follow. |
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The apostle Barnabas has been presented to us as a living example of this inner freedom that comes from ' willingly giving over our personhood to the mastery of Christ. |
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The Epistle of Barnabas written about AD 450 said the same thing. |
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Also when choosing between Matthias and Stephen and then Barnabas and Saul, the whole community takes part in the discernment by prayer, fasting, imposition of hands. |
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Following in the footsteps of our common fathers in the faith, Saints Paul and Barnabas, I have come among you as a pilgrim and the servant of the servants of God. |
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Mr President, dear friends, with these thoughts, I entrust my pilgrimage to Mary, the Mother of God, and to the intercession of Saints Paul and Barnabas. |
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Three's a crowd and Angelique is a witch, so after a little boil, toil and trouble, she casts a spell that leaves Josette dead and Barnabas bereft, fanged and weeping sanguineous tears. |
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On the next day he went out with Barnabas to Derbe. |
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Paul could have accused Barnabas of being too liberal, too lax in the Lord's work, showing family bias rather that respect to the holiness of the Lord's things. |
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But there was no talk of putting each other out of fellowship and no evidence of pressure on all saints to judge the matter and choose between Paul and Barnabas. |
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Among the most notable of the early missionaries were Barnabas Shaw and William Shaw. |
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Basics Bank, based at the Barnabas Centre, provides debt relief for local people. |
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Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have called them. |
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This category includes books such as the Epistle of Barnabas, the Didache, and The Shepherd of Hermas which are sometimes referred to as the Apostolic Fathers. |
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And Joses, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas, a Levite, and of the country of Cyprus, having land, sold it, and brought the money, and laid it at the apostles' feet. |
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