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      • BARABBAS bə răb’ əs (Βαραββᾶς, G972, Aram., בַּר אַבָּא, son of the father, or son of Abba). The criminal whom the crowd, in response to Pilate’s offer, chose for release instead of Jesus.
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  1. Aug 5, 2022 · Who was Barabbas in the Bible? Answer. Barabbas is mentioned in all four gospels of the New Testament: Matthew 27:15–26; Mark 15:6–15; Luke 23:18–24; and John 18:40. His life intersects that of Christ at the trial of Jesus.

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    Barabbas makes an appearance throughout the Gospels, and receives even an implied mention in Acts. Let’s highlight some of these verses. From these verses alone, we can get a bigger picture of who Barabbas was. We’ll discuss his crimes in a moment, but all four Gospels deemed it necessary to not only mention him, but to mention him by name. Even th...

    Outside of the Bible do we have any historical evidence that Barabbas existed? We do know from the historian Josephus that many Jews had rebelled similarly through insurrections, earning a great deal of these zealots a crucifixionpunishment by the Romans. We do, after all, have historical evidence of Pilate. Pilate, a Roman prefect, had Jesus tortu...

    As we see in the Gospel accounts above, they seem to conflict in Barabbas’ crime. Some indicate he’d murdered someone, others said he robbed, and others say he participated in a revolt of some kind. Perhaps he’d done all three. From contextual clues, we know that he somehow had rebelled against the Roman Empire, because crucifixions only went to th...

    Scripturemakes it clear that the religious leaders had kneaded their way through the crowds, convincing people to choose Barabbas over Jesus. Jesus’ experience of a “trial” that night (a kangaroo court, really) involved religious leaders trying to dodge their own rules, just to get him convicted. They brought in false witnesses who gave conflicting...

    Barabbas was most likely a freedom fighter who had taken his zealous actions too far. He shared a name with Jesus, but the similarities stopped there. Instead of receiving the punishment he ought due to his actions, Jesus takes his place and receives Barabbas’ warranted punishment. The Jewish people saw Barabbas as the solution to his problems. Bes...

  3. While Barabbas’ name literally means “son of the father”, Jesus Christ was the true and literal “Son of God the Father.” It is interesting to note that some Bible versions refer to Barabbas as “Jesus Barabbas” in Matthew 27:16,17.

  4. Mar 7, 2022 · As the Lent season advances and we get closer to Easter, we should consider a figure that often gets passed over in the story: Barabbas, the man who was freed instead of Christ. By looking at what the Bible says about Barabbas, we learn something vital about what really happened at Jesus' trials.

    • Leigh Ann Thomas
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BarabbasBarabbas - Wikipedia

    Barabbas (/ b ə ˈ r æ b ə s /; Biblical Greek: Bαραββᾶς, romanized: Barabbās) [1] was, according to the New Testament, a prisoner who was chosen over Jesus by the crowd in Jerusalem to be pardoned and released by Roman governor Pontius Pilate at the Passover feast.

  6. Barabbas was a notorious robber whom Pilate proposed to condemn to death instead of Jesus, whom he wished to release, in accordance with the Roman custom. But the Jews were so bent on the death of Jesus that they demanded that Barabbas should be pardoned.

  7. Barabbas, in the New Testament, a prisoner mentioned in all four Gospels who was chosen by the crowd, over Jesus Christ, to be released by Pontius Pilate in a customary pardon before the feast of Passover. Learn more about this biblical figure and his historical significance.

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