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Matthew 27
matthew.27.mt27JesusBarabbas
Ἰησοῦν Βαραββᾶν / Βαραββᾶν
Is Barabbas also called Jesus?
A significant early stream reads ‘Jesus Barabbas’ in verses 16–17. Other witnesses omit Jesus, possibly because scribes resisted attaching the sacred name to Barabbas.
Why this default
‘Jesus Barabbas’ is default because it is early, difficult, and creates Matthew’s pointed contrast between two men named Jesus. Omission is easy to explain as reverential discomfort or accidental simplification.
Evidence
ExternalJesus Barabbas is supported by Θ, family 1, 700*, important Syriac witnesses and Origen’s knowledge of the reading; the shorter Barabbas dominates א, A, B, D, K, L, W and later tradition.
InternalScribes had a clear motive to remove Jesus from a notorious prisoner’s name. Adding the sacred name without exemplar pressure is less likely.
Project default · difficult early reading
WitnessesἸησοῦν Βαραββᾶν · Θ, f¹, 700*, Syriac tradition, OrigenWidespread shorter name
WitnessesΒαραββᾶν · א, A, B, D, K, L, W, broad later traditionFork visible in-line
WitnessesDisplay option · Ἰησοῦν bracketedRecord integrity
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