Barabbas | |
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![]() Painting by James Tissot, btwn 1886–1894 | |
Occupation | Bandit |
Known for | Pardoned by Pontius Pilate instead of Jesus |
According to the New Testament, Barabbas[a] (fl. 1st cent.) was a Jewish bandit and rabble-rouser who was imprisoned by the Roman occupation in Jerusalem, only to be chosen over Jesus by a crowd to be pardoned by Roman governor Pontius Pilate at the Passover feast.[2]
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