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Jesus, Barabbas and the People: The Climax of Luke’s Trial Narrative and Lukan Christology (Luke 23.13-25)

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Cuany, M 

Abstract

This article argues that the nuance and function given to the Barabbas pericope in Luke’s trial narrative differs significantly from that expressed by the other evangelists. It submits that Luke depicts Jesus’ death to be the result of a substitution between the acquitted Jesus and the insurrectionist and murderer Barabbas. Furthermore, the third evangelist has crafted his trial narrative so as to highlight the representative nature of this death, thereby developing Jesus’ narrative identity as the Messiah. It is concluded that Luke’s crafting of his trial narrative raises questions for the prevalent view that the third evangelist has not integrated the idea of substitution into his understanding of Jesus’ death.

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Keywords

5005 Theology, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies

Journal Title

Journal for the Study of the New Testament

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Journal ISSN

0142-064X
1745-5294

Volume Title

39

Publisher

SAGE Publications