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Jesus Carrabas
Origen indicates that in ancient manuscripts of Matthew the name was Jesus Barrabas.
Origen was outraged that a sinner should share the name of the Son of God, and this explains the suppression of the text. Jesus Barrabas, Iesous ton Barabban is most likely the original reading of Matthew 27:17. So we are faced with the outrageous tale that Pilate offered the crowd a choice; release Jesus, Son of the Father or Jesus, son of the father. This suggests that Jesus Christ and Jesus Barabbas are memitic twins, as Robert Price has already pointed out in Decontructing Jesus, page 204. And we catch echos of the Mock King, Carrabas, especially in Luke's scene before Herod. Quote:
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I find this wikipedia reference interesting...
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Θ f1 22 241** 299** 700* syrs syrpal(mss) arm geo2 BTW, Θ and 700* omit τὀν in Matt. 27:17 I am sure there are other variations, but still interesting how correctors have been fixing it up over the years... Julian |
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Yoshua Meshia and Yeshua Barabbas are one and the same... Also it could help to read Philo, In Flaccum... |
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I don't think that there is any "historical kernel"; I think, as Richard Carrier had mentioned, that it was an effort to portray Jesus Christ as being sacrificed for people's sins like the sacrificed goat. Barabbas would be his double, and thus would be like the released goat.
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