- Barabbas
- Barabbas biblical masc. proper name, Gk. Barabbas, from Aramaic barabba, "son of the father," or "son of the master." In Hebrew, it would be ben abh.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Barabbas — Péplum de Richard Fleischer, d après le roman de Pär Lagerkvist, avec Anthony Quinn, Silvana Mangano, Jack Palance, Ernest Borgnine. Pays: États Unis et Italie Date de sortie: 1961 Technique: couleurs Durée: 2 h 20 Résumé La… … Dictionnaire mondial des Films
Barabbas — Barabbas, jüdischer Räuber u. Aufrührer, saß zu Jerusalem gefangen. Als an dem Passahfeste, an welchem Jesus von den Juden vor das Gericht gestellt wurde, der Procurator Pontius Pilatus dem Volke B. od. Jesum zur Wahl darstellte, welchen von… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Barabbas — ou Barrabas agitateur politique. Condamné à mort, il fut gracié par Pilate, à la place de Jésus, sous la pression de la foule (évangiles) … Encyclopédie Universelle
BARABBAS — Latine filius patris, insignis latro et homicida, Matth. c. 27. v. 16. Sedulius de Iudaeis: Tunc coluêre Baal, tunc elegêre Barabbam … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Barabbas — [bə rab′əs] n. [L(Ec) < Aram < baraba, son of Abba] Bible the prisoner whom the people wanted freed rather than Jesus: Matt. 27:16 21 … English World dictionary
Barabbas — Gib uns Barabbas! , aus The Bible and its Story Taught by One Thousand Picture Lessons, 1910. Barabbas (griechisch Bαραββᾶς) war nach allen evangelischen Berichten des Prozesses gegen Jesus ein Mann, der sich in der Zeit der Passion in römischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Barabbas — In the Christian narrative of the Passion of Jesus, Barabbas, according to some texts Jesus bar Abbas [cite web title=Bible Gateway The Message, Matthew 27:15 18 url=http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book id=47 chapter=27 verse=15 version=65… … Wikipedia
Barabbas — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Barabbas (homonymie). Jésus et Barabbas devant Pilate, gravure d après Bernhard Rode (1789) Barabbas est … Wikipédia en Français
Barabbas — /beuh rab euhs/, n. a condemned criminal pardoned by Pilate in order to appease the mob, which demanded that he be freed instead of Jesus. Mark 15:6 11; John 18:40. * * * In the New Testament, a prisoner or criminal freed to please the mob before … Universalium
Barabbas — Aramaic for ‘son of the father’. All the gospels name Barabbas as a prisoner held by the Romans at the time of Jesus trial as a nationalist rebel (Mark 15:7) but released. Mark and Matthew report that there was a custom to release a prisoner at… … Dictionary of the Bible