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Barabbas or Jesus? (W. T. P. Wolston)

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Not This Man, but Barabbas (JSP)

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Position:Help and Food for the Household of Faith Volume 17 (1899) Page 7

Scripture:John 18:40 Jn. 18:40

Synopsis - Matthew - - (Darby, John Nelson)

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~8 min.Chapter 27

... the truth as to those before whom He was. The Jew's choice of Barabbas: a rejected Saviour the universal touchstone. Barabbas,1 the expression of the ...

~1 min.The Chocolate Soldier (10) (C.T.S.)

juengerschaft.org · ... stand nonsense from any man. Every man has to choose between Christ and Barabbas, and every Christian between God and some old prophet. Better be a silly ...


Scripture:2. Timothy 4:10; Acts 13:13; 1. Kings 13 2. Tim. 4:10; Acts 13:13; 1. Kgs. 13

Keywords:Decidedness; Obedience; Faithfulness

~1 min.Only Two

towardthemark.org · ... is not with Me is against Me" (Mt. 12:30). The old cry of "Christ or Barabbas?" has not died down yet. Its terms may alter, but its meaning is ...


Position:Toward the Mark #17

~6 min.The Light and the Truth (J. T. Mawson)

biblecentre.org · ... chap. 18:22). "Then cried they all again, saying, Not this man, but Barabbas. Now Barabbas was a robber" (v, 40). "Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and ...

Synopsis - Mark - - (Darby, John Nelson)

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~3 min.Chapter 15

... to perform. It is rendered. The Jews make choice of the seditious murderer Barabbas; and Pilate, hearkening to the voice of the multitude, won over by the ...

~8 min.His Resignation (Cristopher Knapp)

biblecentre.org · ... His modest prophet, they rejected. Alas, this is man! "Not this Man but Barabbas - now Barabbas was a robber." "No king but Caesar," they cry. Tiberius, ...

~10 min.Backsliding (Frank Binford Hole)

biblecentre.org · ... until they all cried out as with one voice, "Not this Man, but Barabbas." If, in the twentieth century, we use the latest and most approved modern methods ...