Meanwhile, those of us for whom the NT is just interesting ‘ancient literature’ are more concerned with questions as to “why this story? why here? why at this point?”
It happened at this point, during Passover, because we believe that Jesus fulfilled the Passover and became the Lamb who takes away the sin of the world. Those who spiritually place themselves under the blood of the Lamb, just as under the Passover doorposts, will not be touched by eternal death when the Judgment of God comes to the world.
Jesus fulfilled both Passover and the Day of Atonement. In order to fulfill the Day of Atonement, it was God’s plan that The Barabbas episode would take place at that time also. During the Day of Atonement ceremony, as I’m sure you know, two goats were chosen. They were identical in appearance. Barabbas’ name means “Son of the Father” and we believe that Jesus was the Son of the Father; so in name sake, they were “identical” in that fashion, and that fulfilled that portion of the requirement.
The two goats were chosen by lots, one to be sacrificed and the other to be released–called the Scapegoat. The Scapegoat had the people’s sins placed upon it and it was released. The “innocent” goat was sacrificed to make atonement. Barabbas fulfills the guilty goat who was released and Y’shua fulfills the innocent goat that was sacrificed to make atonement.
We believe these things did not just “happen”…only God could have foreseen and planned these intricate details to show that Y’shua was the fullfilment. Pilate was God’s chosen instrument to bring these things into being.
The Hebrew scriptures use a phrase when it speaks about the Jewish people gathering to celebrate their feasts. It says that these are “Holy Convocations.” I’ve read that the closest meaning to “Convocations” is “Dress Rehearsals,” in other words, a practice for what is to come, and we believe it has come.