Monday Apr 06, 2026

#007 Jesus and Barabbas

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This episode dives deep into one of the most shocking and symbolic moments in biblical history—the trial of Jesus Christ and Barabbas before Pontius Pilate. Why did the crowd choose to release a known murderer and insurrectionist instead of an innocent man? Through a full breakdown of the Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), this episode explores the political tension of Passover in Jerusalem, the influence of religious leaders, and the psychology behind mob mentality. We examine how this moment reflects spiritual warfare, manipulation, and the dangerous power of public opinion when truth is overshadowed by pressure and expectation.

But this isn’t just a retelling—it’s an investigation into deeper meaning. From the symbolism of Barabbas’ name to the striking parallels with the Day of Atonement and the scapegoat ritual, this episode uncovers layers of prophecy, substitution, and theological significance. If you’re searching for answers about Jesus vs Barabbas, biblical symbolism, crucifixion history, or the hidden meaning behind this controversial decision, this episode will challenge how you see one of the most pivotal events in the New Testament and human history all together.

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