Jesus’ Appearances After His Resurrection Mary Magdalene Mark 16:9-11, John 20:10-18 Other women at the tomb Matthew 28:8-10 Peter in Jerusalem Luke 24:34, I Corinthians 15:5 2 travelers on the road Mark 16:12-13 10 disciples (without Thomas) Mark 16:14, Luke 24:36-42, John 20...
The Gospel accounts and the Acts of the Apostles tell of several appearances of Jesus to various people in various places over a period of forty days before he ascended into heaven. Just hours after his resurrection he appeared to two travelers on the road to Emmaus. To his assembled disciple...
2. Post-Resurrection Appearances. Jesus will appear to them after his resurrection. This would accord with the phrase "before long" or "in a little while"[625] -- though Jesus describes his Second Coming as "soon" elsewhere (Revelation 22:7, 12, 20). It also is supported by the ...
Their appearances were so rare that a person would know something significant was happening when they saw an angel, which usually incited fear in the individual. Jesus’ resurrection is central to the gospel message, and the angels were present at the empty tomb to give credence and testimony ...
(verses 6–11), Christian theology began to distinguish three stages in the career of Jesus Christ: his preexistence with the Father before all things; his Incarnation and humiliation in “the days of His flesh” (Hebrews 5:7); and his glorification, beginning with the Resurrection and ...
If that Evangelist had used this Epistle in writing his Gospel, is it likely that he would have been content with giving the somewhat scanty account of our Lord's appearances after His resurrection, when he had at hand the much ampler record of the appearance to the 500 brethren and to ...
Indeed, Jesus gave a “Bible study” to His disciples when he talked with them on the first day of the week after His resurrection. It was not a New Testament Bible study because this portion of scripture was yet to be written, Don’t misunderstand, the New Testament is just as much ...
Similarly, Jesus’ post resurrection appearances are more practically explained by a still living Jesus, an historical man who survived the flogging and crucifixion through the use of drugs and with the help of certain of his closest followers, including his parents. Despite what apologists and hist...
Phillip Wiebe examines this claim, highlighting details of the "encounter experiences" of 28 living people, whom he personally interviewed. He presents ongoing experiences as supporting evidence for the biblical claims that Jesus was seen alive after his death, and defends the resurrection as ...
Dale Allison and the Post-Resurrection Appearances I’m still reading Dale C. Allison’s Resurrecting Jesus: The Earliest Christian Tradition and its Interpreters. In his search for reports of experiences that are in some way analogous to the post-resurrection appearances of Jesus, Allison draws he...