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What does the Bible say about Barnabas as a Levite?

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Barnabas, a Levite, sold land and shared the proceeds with the apostles, illustrating the selflessness of a true servant of Christ.

In Acts 4:36-37, we learn that Barnabas, who was surnamed by the apostles as the 'son of consolation,' sold a piece of land and laid the money at the apostles' feet. His identity as a Levite is significant; it represents a calling separated by God for service to His people. This act reflects a profound understanding of stewardship and communal support, characterized by the essence of Christ's love. Barnabas's willingness to part with his possessions showcases the heart transformation that occurs when one is made aware of Christ's grace and glory, aligning personal interests with those of the broader community of faith.
Scripture References: Acts 4:36-37

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