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  1. Mar 9, 2021 · Permanently releasing (presumably any, given that Barabbas was a murderous insurrectionist) a prisoner at crowd request seems implausible. A temporary release at crowd request provides accountability. If the released prisoner acts up, everyone would know the Romans will punish both the prisoner and people at-large harshly.

  2. Feb 1, 2018 · Barabbas was a criminal whom the gospels say was released by the Romans instead of Jesus. Bar-abbas means 'son of the father,' thus a false 'son of the father' was chosen by the Jews to be released while the true 'son of the father' was delivered to the Romans for crucifixion. Some early manuscripts of Matthew give Barabbas a surname: Jesus.

  3. Apr 5, 2012 · Barabbas and Me. Year after year, as Christians walk through the Passion week with Jesus, our hearts are knit to him. He is our greatest hero, at the climax of his greatest feat. As we relive the story with him, we pull for him, and against his enemies. We feel varying levels of disdain for Judas who betrays him, Peter who denies him, the chief ...

  4. Jul 10, 2016 · This is exactly what we have fulfilled in the gospel account. Barabbas was a criminal; guilty of crimes, while Christ was an innocent man. Christ died, while Barabbas was set free. Again, Christ said The Scriptures must be fulfilled. Leviticus must be fulfilled to the very letter because all scripture is "God-breathed"(2 Tim 3:16).

  5. Verse 26. - Released he Barabbas - "him that for sedition and murder was cast into prison, whom they had desired" (Luke). When he had scourged Jesus. This was the usual preliminary to crucifixion, especially in the case of shires, and was a punishment of a most severe and cruel nature.

  6. Nov 12, 2020 · When Pilate gave a choice to the crowd, Jesus or Barabbas, the corrupt elders went through the crowd whispering for the gathering to shout for Barabbas. Wanting to obey their leaders against the Romans, the gathering of people yelled at the top of their lungs for Barabbas. Imagine what it was like for Mary, the mother of Jesus, and the apostle ...

  7. Dec 31, 2023 · In the Gospel accounts, Barabbas is described as a notorious prisoner who was being held for insurrection and murder. It was customary during the Jewish festival of Passover for the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, to release a prisoner as an act of goodwill towards the Jewish people. Pilate, seeking to appease the crowd, offered them a choice ...

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