Definition: Then released he Barabbas unto them: and when he had scourged Jesus, he delivered [him] to be crucified.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from Matthew 27:26. It's a really important part of the story after Jesus’ death. Here’s what it means in simpler terms: Basically, it says that after Jesus was nailed to the cross, he was released. Let’s unpack that a little further: “Then released he Barabbas unto them” : This means Jesus freed Barabbas, a prisoner who had been held earlier. “and when he had scourged Jesus” : “Scourged” means to beat or harshly punish someone. So, this refers to Jesus being severely beaten – likely by the Romans – before he was crucified. “he delivered [him] to be crucified.” : This is the key part. Jesus was released from his prison and brought to be crucified. So, what’s happening? It's a bit of a strange turn of events after Jesus’ death. The Romans were angry, and they essentially gave him a choice: let him go free or let him die. They chose the first option. Why is this significant? This passage is often interpreted as a sign that Jesus didn’t die on the cross in the way the Romans expected. It suggests that he was somehow freed by God, offering a promise of hope and liberation for those who believe in him. --- Do you want me to: Explain another verse? Give you some context about what happened before this passage? Discuss the different interpretations of this story?