[Now he was obligated to release to them at the feast one prisoner.]
Parallel translations
- WEB Now he had to release one prisoner to them at the feast.
- KJV (For of necessity he must release one unto them at the feast.)
- NKJV (for it was necessary for him to release one to them at the feast).
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It was customary to release one prisoner at the feast. This note explains the choice Pilate set before the crowd between Jesus and Barabbas.
Overview
Luke records the Passover custom of releasing a prisoner, setting up the fateful choice that follows. Some early manuscripts omit this verse, but it reflects the practice attested in the other Gospels. The custom becomes the occasion for the crowd's tragic preference, and providentially for the substitution that pictures the gospel: the guilty freed and the innocent condemned.
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