Endnotes – Gospel of Barnabas
- Acts 13:1-3, 33.
 - Gospel of Barnabas, 94:1.
 - John 1:1-3, 14. NIV [See http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%201:1-14&version=NIV].
 - 1 John 5:11-13. 1 John 5:11-13.
 - Norman Geisler & Abdul Saleeb, Answering ___(Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2002), 303-307.
 - Geisler & Saleeb, Ibid.
 - John Gilchrist, “Origins and Sources of the Gospel of Barnabas.”
 - Geisler & Saleeb, Ibid.
 - J. Slomp, “The Gospel Dispute,” ___ochristiana, 68.
 - Norman L. Geisler and Paul K. Hoffman, eds., Why I Am a Christian (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2001), 150.
 - Bruce M. Metzger, The Text Of The New Testament (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992), 86.
 - This early reference might have been to one of the other books named after the apostle Barnabas: the Epistle of Barnabas or the Acts of Barnabas. Scholars question that it refers to the Gospel of Barnabas because there is no other historical document supporting it.
 - Josh McDowell, The New Evidence That Demands a Verdict (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1999), 33–68.
 - Metzger, 39.
 - Ibid.
 - Cited in Christian Post, Stoyan Zaimov, “Gospel of Mark Fragments Reportedly Found; Possibly Oldest NT Artifacts” February 17, 2012, http://www.christianpost.com/news/gospel-of-mark-fragments-reportedly-found-possibly-oldest-nt-artifacts-69778/.
 - Paul Johnson, “A Historian Looks At Jesus,” Speech to Dallas Theological Seminary, 1986.
 - William F. Albright, “Toward A More Conservative View,” Christianity Today, January 18, 1993.
 - John A. T. Robinson, quoted in Norman L. Geisler & Frank Turek, I Don’t Have enough Faith To Be An Atheist (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2004), 243.
 - For a detailed analysis see www.errantskeptics.org/DatingNT
 - John A. T. Robinson, Can We Trust The New Testament? (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1977), 36.
 - Luke 1:1-4, NLT.
 - 2 Peter 1:16, NLT.