Numbers 24:24CAMPHIRE

It is first mentioned in the New Testament (Acts 4:36 ) as the native place of Barnabas. It was the scene of Paul's first missionary labours (13:4-13), when he and Barnabas and John Mark were sent forth by the church of Antioch. It was afterwards visited by Barnabas and Mark alone (15:39). Mnason, an "old disciple," probaly one of the converts of the day of Pentecost belonging to this island, is mentioned (21:16). It is also mentioned in connection with the voyages of Paul (Acts 21:3; 27:4 ). After being under the Turks for three hundred years, it was given up to the British Government in 1878.