- upon our children."
Matthew refers to
Barabbas only as a "notorious prisoner". Mark and Luke
further refer to
Barabbas as one
involved in a στάσις (stásis...
- Look up
Barabbas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barabbas was a
biblical figure.
Barabbas may also
refer to:
Barabbas (1953 film), a
Swedish film...
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Barabbas (Italian:
Barabba) is a 1961
religious epic film
directed by
Richard Fleischer for Dino De
Laurentiis Cinematografica,
expanding on the life of...
-
Barabbas is a 1950
novel by Pär Lagerkvist. It
tells a
version of the life of
Barabbas, the man whom the
Bible relates was
released instead of Jesus. The...
- Bennett. The
title refers to
Barabbas the
robber of
biblical tradition. In 1949 the play was made into a film Now
Barabbas starring Richard Greene, Cedric...
- the late
Marilyn Monroe. She made her film
debut in 1961 as an
extra in
Barabbas with
Anthony Quinn. She next
appeared in the
British mystery horror film...
- just have the huge
Barabbas the
Immortal fight Clarence.
Clarence wins
through trickery;
Barabbas is freed, and goes with him.
Barabbas is
rebellious against...
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Douglas William Jerrold (3
January 1803 – 8 June 1857) was an
English dramatist and writer. Jerrold's father,
Samuel Jerrold, was an
actor and
lessee of...
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Barabbas is a 1953
Swedish drama film
directed by Alf Sjöberg. It is
based on the 1950
novel Barabbas by Pär
Lagerkvist about the
biblical character who...
- Now
Barabbas, also
known as Now
Barabbas Was a Robber, is a 1949
British drama film
directed by
Gordon Parry and
starring Richard Greene,
Cedric Hardwicke...