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  1. Release Barabbas to us!” ( A ) 19 (Barabbas had been thrown into prison for an insurrection in the city, and for murder.) 20 Wanting to release Jesus, Pilate appealed to them again. 21 But they kept shouting, “Crucify him!

  2. Luke 23:18-24. King James Version. 18 And they cried out all at once, saying, Away with this man, and release unto us Barabbas: 19 (Who for a certain sedition made in the city, and for murder, was cast into prison.) 20 Pilate therefore, willing to release Jesus, spake again to them.

  3. 40 They shouted back, “No, not him! Give us Barabbas!”. Now Barabbas had taken part in an uprising. Read full chapter. John 18:40 in all English translations. John 17. John 19.

  4. 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.

  5. John 18:40. ESV They cried out again, “Not this man, but Barabbas!”. Now Barabbas was a robber. NIV They shouted back, 'No, not him! Give us Barabbas!'. Now Barabbas had taken part in an uprising. NASB So they shouted again, saying, 'Not this Man, but Barabbas.'. Now Barabbas was a rebel. CSB They shouted back, "Not this man, but Barabbas!

  6. Mar 16, 2021 · Give us Barabbas!” (John 18:40)—as Jesus tearfully predicted it would (Luke 19:41–44). But the Prince of Peace will enjoy vindication—not least through the mouths of Roman soldiers, the ...

  7. Apr 27, 2023 · Barabbas, a criminal on the brink of receiving his execution, gets set free by the Jewish people when they are given a choice between releasing either Barabbas or Jesus. 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.

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