Ok. I have a major question that I have a few theories
about. Why was Barabbas allowed to go free instead of Jesus? I have found many
answers to this question, but I narrowed it down to a few I wanted to
highlight. First, it was recorded that the Roman governor Pontius Pilate
started to release Jesus, but at the urging of the crowd released Barabbas
a.k.a. he fell to peer pressure. Second, of course I don’t feel that there ever
was a chance for Jesus to escape the crucifixion because of His purpose set
forth by God. Last, as humorous as it may seem, maybe the crowd was confused
about which of the men to release because Jesus and Barabbas actually had the
same first name.
First, it is known that Pilate attempted to follow his
custom to release one of the prisoners: “The Roman governor Pontius Pilate tried to use
this custom as an excuse to release Jesus. But a crowd in the courtyard
demanded that a prisoner named Barabbas be freed instead, and Pilate eventually
gave in to the pressure.” This theory of Jesus Christ being
crucified because of one man’s weakness to peer pressure, though it seems
silly, is actually a pretty valid reason. The magnitude of peer pressure that
Pilate was subject to was very significant. Barabbas was known as a murderer,
but the crowd voted to release him because he was a rebel against the Romans. Obviously,
there were other rebels present in the crowd who wanted to witness what
Barabbas’ fate would be. I believe if Pilate had not released him that there
would have been a guaranteed uprising, and he chose to crucify Jesus Christ
because it would not cause as many waves.
In conclusion,
I will wrap up this question by inviting all theories of why this happened.
There are many possibilities of why like: Pontius may have succumbed to peer
pressure like any normal respected official may, it could have only been up to
God alone whether Jesus was crucified, and it definitely could have been
attributed to an honest mistake made by the crowd. These theories all have my
mind blown for the moment so feel free to shoot me some feedback.
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