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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BarrabásBarrabás - Wikipedia

    Barrabás are a Spanish musical group, most successful in the 1970s and 1980s when they were led by drummer and producer Fernando Arbex. The group's musical style was initially Latin rock with jazz and funk influences, and later developed into a more disco-orientated sound. History

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BarabbasBarabbas - Wikipedia

    According to all four canonical gospels there was a prevailing Passover custom in Jerusalem that allowed Pontius Pilate, the praefectus or governor of Judea, to commute one prisoner's death sentence by popular acclaim.In one such instance, the "crowd" (ὄχλος : óchlos), "the Jews" and "the multitude" in some sources, are offered the choice to have either Barabbas or Jesus released from ...

  3. The name may be an Aramaic patronymic meaning “son of the father” ( bar abba) or “son of the teacher” ( bar rabban ), indicating perhaps that his father was a Jewish leader. According to the early biblical scholar Origen and other commentators, the full name of Barabbas may have been Jesus Barabbas, since Jesus was a common first name ...

  4. Barrabás es un personaje citado en el Nuevo Testamento, concretamente en relación con el proceso de Jesús ante Poncio Pilatos. Según Marcos y Lucas, estaba encarcelado por haber participado en un motín en el que se había cometido un homicidio (Mc 15:7; Lc 23:19); Juan indica que era un bandolero (Jn 18:40); y Mateo, se refiere a él ...

  5. Aug 5, 2022 · In some manuscripts of Matthew 27:16–17, Barabbas is referred to as “Jesus Barabbas” (meaning “Jesus, son of Abba [Father]”). If Barabbas was also called “Jesus,” that would make Pilate’s offer to the crowd even more spiritually loaded. The choice was between Jesus, the Son of the Father; and Jesus, the Son of God.