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Marcos 15:6

Listen to Marcos 15:6
6 Ahora bien, era costumbre del gobernador poner en libertad a un preso cada a帽o, durante la celebraci贸n de la Pascua, el que la gente pidiera.

Marcos 15:6 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 15:6

Now at that feast
The feast of the passover, which was at that instant; see ( John 18:39 ) . The Syriac, Arabic, Persic, and Ethiopic versions read, "at every feast"; as if the following custom was used at every feast in the year, at the feasts of pentecost and tabernacles, as well as at the passover; whereas it was only at the latter:

he released unto them one prisoner, whomsoever they desired;
of this custom (See Gill on Matthew 27:15).

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Marcos 15:6 In-Context

4 y Pilato le pregunt贸: 芦驴No vas a contestarles? 驴Qu茅 me dices de las acusaciones que presentan en tu contra?禄.
5 Entonces, para sorpresa de Pilato, Jes煤s no dijo nada.
6 Ahora bien, era costumbre del gobernador poner en libertad a un preso cada a帽o, durante la celebraci贸n de la Pascua, el que la gente pidiera.
7 Uno de los presos en ese tiempo era Barrab谩s, un revolucionario que hab铆a cometido un asesinato durante un levantamiento.
8 La multitud acudi贸 a Pilato y le pidi贸 que soltara a un preso como era la costumbre.
Esta Biblia es una edici贸n de la Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducci贸n Viviente. La Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducci贸n Viviente, 漏 Tyndale House Foundation, 2010. Todos los derechos reservados. Visite Tyndale en Internet: www.BibliaNTV.com y www.tyndaleespanol.com.

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