Definition for Barabbas (Barabbas')

Barabbas (Barabbas'), proper n. [Heb. 'son of the father' < bar, son + abbá, father.]

Prisoner; convict for whom Christ suffered death by crucifixion; criminal released instead of Jesus in the New Testament (see Matthew 27:16); [fig.] redeemed one; ransomed soul; [see ED letters.]

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