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{{short description|Early Christian prophet and leader based in Jerusalem}}







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Judas Barsabbas was a New Testament prophet and one of the 'leading men' in the early Christian community in Jerusalem at the time of the Council of Jerusalem in around 50 AD.

Biblical account

He is mentioned in Acts {{bibleref2-nb|Acts|15:22|NIV}}, where he and Silas are described as a "leading men among the brothers" (NIV). Judas and Silas were delegated the task of accompanying Paul and Barnabas to Antioch and delivering the Council's letter resolving the controversy surrounding gentile circumcision.{{citation|editor1-last=Douglas|editor1-first=J D|editor2-last=Tenney|editor2-first=Merrill|title=New International Bible Dictionary|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eZh6RAAACAAJ|access-date=13 January 2013|date=1 October 1987|publisher=Zondervan|location=Grand Rapids|isbn=978-0-310-33190-2|page=126|contribution=Barsabbas}}{{bibleref2|Acts|15:32|NIV}} further describes Judas and Silas as prophets, and says that they "said much to encourage and strengthen the believers." After a stay in Antioch, Judas returned to Jerusalem whereas Silas remained in Antioch.{{bibleref2|Acts|15:34|NIV}}; text not present in all manuscripts

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References

{{Reflist}}{{New Testament people|prophets}}{{Catholic saints}}{{Acts of the Apostles}}

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