Epistle of Barnabas

The Epistle of Barnabas (Ancient Greek: Βαρναβᾶ Ἐπιστολή) is an early Christian Greek epistle written between 70 and 135 AD. The complete text is preserved in the 4th-century Codex Sinaiticus, where it is positioned at the end of the New Testament, following the Book of Revelation and preceding the Shepherd of Hermas. For several centuries, the epistle was categorized among the "antilegomena" ("disputed writings"); while some early Christians regarded it as sacred scripture, others excluded it.

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Epistle of Barnabas

The Epistle of Barnabas (Ancient Greek: Βαρναβᾶ Ἐπιστολή) is an early Christian Greek epistle written between 70 and 135 AD. The complete text is preserved in the 4th-century Codex Sinaiticus, where it is positioned at the end of the New Testament, following the Book of Revelation and preceding the Shepherd of Hermas. For several centuries, the epistle was categorized among the "antilegomena" ("disputed writings"); while some early Christians regarded it as sacred scripture, others excluded it.

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