Content deleted Content added
Clarityfiend (talk | contribs) →Plot: some tweaking |
|||
Line 30:
[[Pontius Pilate]] offers to release either [[Jesus|Jesus of Nazareth]] or Barabbas, in keeping with the [[Passover]] custom. The crowd gathered for the pardoning chooses Barabbas, and Jesus is condemned to [[crucifixion]]. Returning to his friends, Barabbas asks for his lover, Rachel. His friends inform him that Rachel has become a follower of [[Christ]]. Rachel soon returns, but she is not happy to see Barabbas.
Barabbas witnesses the crucifixion of Jesus. As Jesus dies, the sky turns black, and Barabbas is shaken. He watches Christ's body sealed in the tomb. On the third morning, Barabbas finds the tomb open. Rachel tells him that Christ has risen, but Barabbas says it
Rachel preaches in Jerusalem about Christ Jesus himself and is [[Stoning|stoned to death]] at the insistence of the priests. Barabbas, guilt-ridden, returns to his criminal ways and tries to rob a caravan transporting several of the priests. When the robbery goes bad, Barabbas does not try to flee, and he is captured by Roman soldiers. The law forbids Pilate from executing someone who has previously been pardoned, so he sentences Barabbas to [[carusu|lifelong slavery in the sulfur mines]] of [[Sicily]].
Barabbas survives this hellish existence for the next twenty years. He is chained to Sahak, a [[Christians|Christian]] sailor who was sent to the mines for allowing slaves to escape. Sahak at first hates Barabbas for being pardoned instead of "the Master", but the two men eventually become friends. Over time, Sahak becomes too weak to work. As the guards are about to kill him, the mine is destroyed in an earthquake,
Once in Rome, the men are trained to become [[gladiator]]s by Torvald, the top gladiator in Rome. After a gladiatorial event, Sahak is overheard sharing his faith with other gladiators, and is condemned to death for [[Law of majestas|treason]]. When a
Barabbas becomes lost in the catacombs. When he eventually emerges, [[Great Fire of Rome|Rome is on fire]]. Barabbas is told that the Christians started the fire. Believing that the end of the world has come (as Rachel and Sahak had taught), Barabbas sets fire to more buildings. He is confronted by Roman soldiers and tells them that he is a follower of Christ. He is imprisoned with several other Christians, among them the apostle [[Saint Peter|Peter]]. Peter admonishes Barabbas for committing arson, informing him that Christians would not do such a thing. Afterwards, the Christians are executed by mass crucifixion in the [[Persecution of Christians#Persecution under Nero, 64–68 AD|persecutions]] that follow the fire
==Cast==
|