Barabbas, the figure mentioned in the New Testament who was released instead of Jesus, is not identified as a Kenite in biblical texts. The Kenites were a nomadic tribe mentioned in the Old Testament, often associated with the Midianites. Barabbas is typically described simply as a prisoner, and his ethnicity or tribal affiliation is not specified. Thus, there is no biblical evidence to suggest that he was a Kenite.
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it can go 270mph
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Yes, it can. In fuel consumption.
Barabus was a murderer that killed many people. He was imprisoned at the time of Jesus and he was to be crucified. When Pilot gave the people the people the choice of releasing Jesus or Barabus, Barabus was released. Nothing else is known.
270mph or 434 kph
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The Barabus TKR has been tested at 270 mph
Hebrew #7014 Qayin kah'-yin the same as 7013 (with a play upon the affinity to 7069); Kajin, the name of the first child, also of a place in Palestine, and of an Oriental tribe:-Cain, Kenite(-s).
A:According to the Kenite hypothesis, the Hebrew God, Yahweh (YHWH), was originally the tribal god of the Kenites, taken and adapted by the Hebrews. Yahweh is also connected with Seir, Paran, Edom, Teman, Midian, and the Sinai in ancient texts.