7/4/2023 0 Comments Barabbas by par lagerkvist![]() ![]() Nevertheless, Barabbas feels an affinity with Christ, in the sense that he feels he has also been given a second life (or resurrection) when Christ was executed in his place: "Believe! How could he believe in that man he had seen hanging on a cross!" He wants to believe, but finds he cannot. For the rest of his life, Barabbas struggles between accepting Christianity and disbelief. ![]() Days later he witnesses what could have been the Resurrection. ![]() Immediately after his release, Barabbas follows Christ and witnesses his death. Show More dogma of the Resurrection still depended on the uncertain evidence of a few credulous witnesses who had not yet bridged the gap between superstition and faith."īarabbas was the criminal who was to be crucified, but who was freed when Jesus Christ was crucified in his place. ![]()
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