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Barabbas was the criminal that was released at the trial of Jesus.
The people chose Barabbas, a criminal, to be set free instead of Jesus.
The New Testament does not specifically list who Barabbas killed. It is only mentioned that he was a criminal and murderer freed in exchange for Jesus's arrest.
As a prisoner could be released , the people asked for the release of Barabbas.
The robber released in Jesus place was a man called barabas.
Jesus said to the criminal that today you shall be with me in paradise.
A:At the trial of Jesus, Pontius Pilate is said to have offered to free one of his two prisoners as a gift to the Jews for the Passover. The Jews chose to free Barabbas. Barabbas means 'Son of the Father' in Aramaic, so it has been suggested that this episode was a play on words. The Jews, in releasing Barabbas instead of Jesus, had released the wrongSon of the Father.
He was sent to the cross to be crucified.
The criminal said 'if youre the Son of God save yourself and us' But the other criminal said that Jesus was sinless, and that he (and the other criminal) deserved their punishment. He then turned to Jesus to askk forgiveness. Jesus replied that that very day, he would be with Him in paradise.
The name of therobber released by the Romans was Barabas.
The other released prisoner was called Barabas.
He was denied and insulted by sinners