The Epistle of Barnabas
An early Christian exposition of Scripture and the way of light.
Apostolic Writings
1st-2nd century - Eastern Mediterranean
The Epistle of Barnabas is an early Christian tract that reads the Old Testament through Christ and develops a practical moral theology of light and darkness. It became an important witness to early Christian exegesis.
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Barnabas is valuable for seeing early Christian typology, moral exhortation, and the struggle to read the Old Testament in Christ.
Typology
Old Testament events and images are read as patterns fulfilled in Christ.
Covenant
The letter wrestles with continuity and discontinuity between Israel and the Church.
Moral formation
Doctrine leads into concrete instruction about the two ways.
Catholic
Helpful for patristic Scripture reading and early moral catechesis.
Orthodox
Helpful for typological reading and ascetical moral instruction.
Protestant
Helpful as a case study in early Christian Old Testament interpretation.
Scripture connections
Allegory
A symbolic reading that seeks a deeper theological meaning beyond the surface text.
Typology
A pattern in earlier revelation that points forward to fulfillment in Christ.
An early Christian exposition of Scripture and the way of light.