Barabbas

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Barabbas is a figure in the New Testament Gospels who was imprisoned for insurrection and released by Pontius Pilate instead of Jesus at the crowd’s demand.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Barabbas canonical 6
Madame Barabbas 1

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Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf New Testament person
biblical figure
prisoner
alsoKnownAs Jesus Barabbas
appearsInChapter John 18
Luke 23
Mark 15
Matthew 27
associatedWithEvent Passover pardon
associatedWithPlace Jerusalem
crowdAction crowd asked for Barabbas to be released
crowd rejected Jesus in favor of Barabbas
detainedBy Roman authorities
genreContext passion narrative
imprisonedFor insurrection
murder
rebellion
languageOfName Aramaic
legalStatus insurrectionist and murderer in Luke
insurrectionist in Mark
notorious prisoner in Matthew
mentionedIn Gospel of John
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Mark
Gospel of Matthew
moralTheologicalTheme choice between Jesus and Barabbas
nameMeaning son of the father
narrativeFunction illustrates substitution motif in Christian theology
releasedBy Pontius Pilate
releasedInsteadOf Jesus Christ
surface form: Jesus
releasedOnDemandOf crowd
religiousTradition Christianity
roleInNarrative contrast figure to Jesus
prisoner chosen to be released
scripturalStatus no further canonical information after release
selectionMethod customary Passover amnesty
sourceType canonical gospel accounts
textualVariant some manuscripts of Matthew call him Jesus Barabbas
timePeriod 1st century CE
trialContext Roman trial before Pontius Pilate

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Trial of Jesus hasParticipant Barabbas
Matthew 27 mentions Barabbas
Richard Fleischer notableWork Barabbas
Pär Lagerkvist notableWork Barabbas
Satan Met a Lady character Barabbas
this entity surface form: Madame Barabbas
King of Kings portrays Barabbas
Silvana Mangano notableWork Barabbas