A work by the English writer Marie Corelli. The book tells the fate of the robber Barabbas, who was pardoned by Pontius Pilate at the request of the crowd instead of Jesus Christ. Marie Corelli dramatically describes Barabbas’s remorse for his crimes and his path to Christ.
This is not just a historical novel, but a book about God’s boundless love and total forgiveness.
Marie Corelli’s books were published in larger editions than all of Kipling, Conan Doyle, and Wells combined, and the novel “Barabbas” has been reissued and adapted for film many times.