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Roman Judea seethed with discontent. Devout Jews prayed for the long-awaited Messiah. Zealots plotted violence, convinced that their savior would take the throne through a bloody revolution. In a dark dungeon, Barabbas awaited a slow and painful death on a Roman cross.
Told against the historic backdrop of first century Judea, "Barabbas" gives a plausible journey of tragedy, revenge, desperation, and surprising redemption. The mob demanded that Pontius Pilate release the criminal Barabbas and condemn the innocent Jesus of Nazareth. Very little is known about the man whose place on the cross was taken by Jesus. This is his story.…mehr

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Roman Judea seethed with discontent. Devout Jews prayed for the long-awaited Messiah. Zealots plotted violence, convinced that their savior would take the throne through a bloody revolution. In a dark dungeon, Barabbas awaited a slow and painful death on a Roman cross.

Told against the historic backdrop of first century Judea, "Barabbas" gives a plausible journey of tragedy, revenge, desperation, and surprising redemption. The mob demanded that Pontius Pilate release the criminal Barabbas and condemn the innocent Jesus of Nazareth. Very little is known about the man whose place on the cross was taken by Jesus. This is his story.


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Michael Byman lives in Virginia with his wife and children.

He has leveraged his lifelong interest in history into "Barabbas", a novel about the life of Barabbas. The mob demanded that Pontius Pilate release the criminal Barabbas and condemn the innocent Jesus of Nazareth. Who was Barabbas and why was he in a Roman prison on the first Good Friday? "Barabbas" is true to the historic record, where a record exists, and presents a plausible fictional backstory when no details are known.

Byman's literary inspiration for "Barabbas" includes Lew Wallace and Lloyd C. Douglas.