Saturday, 28 March 2026

JC

 It looks like you’re referring to Jesus and Barabbas (often spelled Barabbas, not “Baravus”). Here’s the connection:


  • Jesus Christ
  • Barabbas



In the accounts of the trial of Jesus in the Gospels, the Roman governor Pontius Pilate offered the crowd a choice: release Jesus Christ or Barabbas, a prisoner described as a rebel or criminal.


The crowd chose to release Barabbas, and Jesus was sentenced to crucifixion.


This moment is often discussed for its symbolic meaning—justice, sacrifice, and the choices of the crowd.


If you want, I can go deeper into:


  • historical evidence vs. religious narrative
  • what Barabbas actually did
  • or why the crowd chose him over Jesus


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