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What does the Bible say about Barabbas and Jesus during the crucifixion?

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The Bible records Barabbas as a notorious criminal who was released instead of Jesus, highlighting the theme of substitution in salvation.

In the account of Luke 23, Barabbas, a known criminal guilty of murder and sedition, is chosen for release by the crowd instead of Jesus, who was innocent. This event, described in all four Gospels, serves as a powerful illustration of the doctrine of substitutionary atonement. Just as Barabbas was released because Jesus took his place, Christians believe that Jesus bore the sins of His people, offering them forgiveness and salvation while taking on the punishment they deserved. This narrative emphasizes the injustice of the innocent suffering on behalf of the guilty, a central theme in the Gospel message.
Scripture References: Luke 23:16-25; Matthew 27:15-26; Mark 15:6-15; John 18:39-40

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