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son of Jonah, the patronymic of Peter (Matt. 16:17; John 1:42), because his father's name was Jonas. | son of Jonah, the patronymic of Peter (Matt. 16:17; John 1:42), because his father's name was Jonas. | ||
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BARABBAS
i.e., son of Abba or of a father, a notorious robber whom Pilate proposed to condemn to death instead of Jesus, whom he wished to release, in accordance with the Roman custom (John 18:40; Mark 15:7; Luke 23:19).
But the Jews were so bent on the death of Jesus that they demanded that Barabbas should be pardoned (Matt. 27:16-26; Acts 3:14). This Pilate did.
A prisoner released by Pilate Mt 27:16-26; Mr 15:7-15; Lk 23:18-25; Jn 18:40; Ac 3:14
BARACHEL
whom God has blessed, a Buzite, the father of Elihu, one of Job's friends (Job 32:2, 6).
Father of Elihu Job 32:2, 6
BARACHIAH
Also called BERECHIAH, father of Zechariah Zec 1:1, 7
Called BARACHIAS in Mt 23:35
BARAK
lightning, the son of Abinoam (Judg. 4:6).
At the summons of Deborah he made war against Jabin. She accompanied him into the battle, and gave the signal for the little army to make the attack; in which the host of Jabin was completely routed.
The battle was fought (Judg. 4:16) in the plain of Jezreel (q.v.). This deliverance of Israel is commemorated in Judg 5:1 all. Barak's faith is commended (Heb. 11:32). "The character of Barak, though pious, does not seem to have been heroic. Like Gideon, and in a sense Samson, he is an illustration of the words in Heb. 11:34, 'Out of weakness were made strong.'"
(See DEBORAH)
A judge in Israel Jud 4; 5; Heb 11:32
BARBARIAN
a Greek word used in the New Testament (Rom. 1:14) to denote one of another nation.
In Col. 3:11, the word more definitely designates those nations of the Roman empire that did not speak Greek. In 1 Cor. 14:11, it simply refers to one speaking a different language. The inhabitants of Malta are so called (Acts 28:1,2, 4).
They were originally a Carthaginian colony. This word nowhere in Scripture bears the meaning it does in modern times.
A foreigner Ac 28:2-4; Ro 1:14; 1Co 14:11; Col 3:11
See STRANGERS
BARBER
Found only once, in Ezek. 5:1, where reference is made to the Jewish custom of shaving the head as a sign of mourning.
The Nazarites were untouched by the razor from their birth (Num. 6:5). Comp. Judg. 16:19.
General scriptures concerning Eze 5:1
BARIAH
fugitive, one of Shemaiah's five sons.
Their father is counted along with them in 1 Chr. 3:22.
Son of Shechaniah 1Ch 3:22
BAR-JESUS
son of Joshua, the patronymic of Elymas the sorcerer (Acts 13:6), who met Paul and Barnabas at Paphos. Elymas is a word of Arabic origin meaning "wise."
A false prophet Ac 13:6
BAR-JONA
son of Jonah, the patronymic of Peter (Matt. 16:17; John 1:42), because his father's name was Jonas.
See PETER
Surname of Peter Mt 16:17
BARKOS
painter, (Ezra 2:53; Neh. 7:55).
The father of some of the Nethinim
A Jew whose descendants returned from exile Ezr 2:53; Ne 7:55