Barabbas

/bəˈræbəs/ noun

In Christian tradition, a criminal and insurrectionist released by Pontius Pilate instead of Jesus Christ, representing the choice between justice and mercy.

From Aramaic 'Bar-abba,' meaning 'son of the father.' The name appears in all four Gospels and has been a significant figure in Christian theology for nearly 2,000 years.

AM Bäräbäṣ
ARبرّاباس
BNবারাবাস
CABarrabàs
CSBarabbas
DABarabbas
DEBarabbas
ELΒαραββᾶς
ESBarrabás
FAباراباس
FIBarabbas
FRBarrabas
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