1 Corinthians 9:6
Or do only Barnabas and I lack the right not to work?
Acts 4:36
So Joseph, a Levite who was a native of Cyprus, called by the apostles Barnabas (which is translated "son of encouragement"),
Acts 11:22
A report about them came to the attention of the church in Jerusalem, and they sent Barnabas to Antioch.
Acts 13:1-2
Now there were these prophets and teachers in the church at Antioch: Barnabas, Simeon called Niger, Lucius the Cyrenian, Manaen (a close friend of Herod the tetrarch from childhood) and Saul.
Acts 13:50
But the Jews incited the God-fearing women of high social standing and the prominent men of the city, stirred up persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and threw them out of their region.
Acts 14:12
They began to call Barnabas Zeus and Paul Hermes, because he was the chief speaker.
Acts 15:36-37
After some days Paul said to Barnabas, "Let's return and visit the brothers in every town where we proclaimed the word of the Lord to see how they are doing."
Acts 18:3
and because he worked at the same trade, he stayed with them and worked with them (for they were tentmakers by trade).
Acts 20:34-35
You yourselves know that these hands of mine provided for my needs and the needs of those who were with me.
1 Corinthians 4:11-12
To the present hour we are hungry and thirsty, poorly clothed, brutally treated, and without a roof over our heads.
1 Thessalonians 2:9
For you recall, brothers and sisters, our toil and drudgery: By working night and day so as not to impose a burden on any of you, we preached to you the gospel of God.
2 Thessalonians 3:7-9
For you know yourselves how you must imitate us, because we did not behave without discipline among you,