Barabbas example sentences

Related (8): crucifixion, Jesus, Judaea, robber, condemned, prisoner, release, liberate

"Barabbas" Example Sentences

1. Barabbas was released, while Jesus was crucified.
2. Barabbas was an outlaw, known for his violent acts.
3. Barabbas was a notorious criminal, and the crowds chose him over Jesus.
4. Barabbas was a murderer, and yet he was released.
5. Barabbas was a thief and a murderer, and the crowd chose him over Jesus.
6. Barabbas was a dangerous criminal, and yet he was set free.
7. Barabbas was a man of ill repute, and yet the people chose him.
8. Barabbas was a man of wickedness, and yet he was pardoned.
9. Barabbas was a criminal, and the people chose him over Jesus.
10. Barabbas was a notorious sinner, but the people chose him.
11. Barabbas was a man of violence, and the people chose him.
12. Barabbas was a man of sin, and yet he was spared.
13. Barabbas was a man of lawlessness, and yet he was freed.
14. Barabbas was a man of depravity, and yet he was given mercy.
15. Barabbas was an evil-doer, and yet he was let go.
16. Barabbas was a man of iniquity, and yet he was acquitted.
17. Barabbas was a man of wrong-doing, and yet he was saved.
18. Barabbas was a man of corruption, and yet he was pardoned.
19. Barabbas was a man of sinfulness, and yet he was granted mercy.
20. Barabbas was a man of darkness, and yet he was released.
21. Barabbas was a man of lawlessness, and yet he was spared.
22. Barabbas was a man of wickedness, and yet he was given freedom.
23. Barabbas was a man of the worst kind, and yet he was set free.
24. Barabbas was a man of evil, and yet he was forgiven.
25. Barabbas was a man of vice, and yet he was spared.
26. Barabbas was a man of depravity, and yet he was acquitted.
27. Barabbas was a man of violence, and yet he was pardoned.
28. Barabbas was a man of sin, and yet he was granted mercy.
29. Barabbas was a man of darkness, and yet he was spared.
30. Barabbas was a man of iniquity, and yet he was allowed to go free.
31. Barabbas was a man of wrong-doing, and yet he was given freedom.
32. Barabbas was a man of corruption, and yet he was acquitted.
33. Barabbas was a man of sinfulness, and yet he was set free.
34. Barabbas was a man of wickedness, and yet he was given mercy.
35. Barabbas was a man of the worst kind, and yet he was pardoned.
36. Barabbas was a man of evil, and yet he was released.
37. Barabbas was a man of vice, and yet he was granted mercy.
38. Barabbas was a man of depravity, and yet he was allowed to go free.
39. Barabbas was a man of violence, and yet he was forgiven.
40. Barabbas was a man of sin, and yet he was set free.

Common Phases

Barabbas was released; Barabbas was freed; Barabbas left the crowd; Barabbas went away.

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