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His name revealed; this is the Christ risen, walking with them in his blessing, in his breaking of the bread and then he vanished from their presence. This wonder must be told. April 21, 2009 Luke 24:30-31 Luke 24:13-35 Walk to Emmaus...
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The walk to Emmaus.Aramaic Bible in Plain EnglishAnd they were alarmed and were in terror, for they thought that they were seeing a ghost. NT TranslationsAnderson New TestamentBut they were terrified and frightened, and thought that they saw a spirit.Godbey New Testamentand they being af...
To the men on the road to Emmaus, Jesus explained the Scriptures and then said: "Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter hisglory?" (Luke 24:26) It's like us humans to think that suffering and pain are bad, and ease is good. But when do we learn the most...
I love that I was ordained on Reformation Day as it reminds me of the many that have gone before in the faith. And the Scripture that was read and preached that day continues to bring me hope and strength and challenge, Luke 24:13-35. It is the story of the road to Emmaus. I’ll...
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Further, no one else mentions the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, and it would be unlikely that one would walk alone. Further, he claims that Luke mistakenly gives the distance from Jerusalem to Emmaus as seven miles when it was really fourteen. This is not doubling; ...
Mary Magdalene found Jesus just outside the tomb, though she mistook him for the gardener until he called her by name and she looked at his face. Cleopas and his companion found Jesus on the road to Emmaus, though for hours they thought he was a stranger. They recognized him once “he...