by Damien F. Mackey Eusebius used Josephus’ works extensively as a source for his own Historia Ecclesiastica . Recently I outlined, in my article rather boldly considering the controversial proposal: Might we take Joseph of Arimathea a step further, to include Josephus? (3) Might we take Joseph of Arimathea a step further, to include Josephus? a biblical progression from the rich young man of the Gospels, through the goodly Cypriot Levite, Joseph Barnabas, and on to Joseph of Arimathea (possibly also including Joseph Barsabbas). Thus: …. Biblical evolution of Joseph Fairly seamlessly, so do I think, may one progress from a recognition of the rich young man of the Gospels, a ruler, as being the same as the Cypriot Levite, Joseph Barnabas: Was Apostle Barnabas the Gospels’ ‘rich young man’? (7) Was Apostle Barnabas the Gospels' 'rich young man'? a...