Later, Jesus appeared to two followers on the road to Emmaus (near Jerusalem), then to Peter, and later to the disciples. John (now including chapter 21, usually thought to be an appendix) mentions sightings in Galilee and Jerusalem. Acts provides a more extensive series of appearances than...
Jesus on the Road to Emmaus 13That same day two of Jesus’ followers were going to a town named Emmaus, about seven miles[C Greek: sixtystadia;a stadion was about 600 ft.]from Jerusalem.14They were talking about everything that had happened.15While they were talking and discussing, Jes...
On the Road to Emmaus 13Now that same day two of them were going to a village called Emmaus, about seven miles[a]from Jerusalem.14They were talking with each other about everything that had happened.15As they talked and discussed these things with each other, Jesus himself came up and ...
1. Jesus' resurrection is declared by two angels to the women who come to the tomb.9. They report it to others.13. Jesus himself appears to the two disciples that went to Emmaus;36. afterwards he appears to the apostles, and reproves their unbelief;47. gives them a charge;49. ...
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. ...
And lastly, what is Luke trying to teach his readers by including the encounter on the road to Emmaus? Video: This episode is designed to accompany our video series on the Gospel of Luke. You can view the first two videos on our youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
After his resurrection, he explained to two men on the road to Emmaus: "Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?" (Luke 24:26)Glory at the Coming of the Son of ManGlory is particularly associated with the Son of Man because of the passage in Daniel:...
as the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, constrain you, to tarry a bit longer with each of us, individually, in the quiet of our day, so that we too, as we take you in, as willing recipients of communion, your body and your blood, might in the near future be as they were…...
the central part of a scheme which, in the belief of Christians, extends through all the ages. Our present object is merely to furnish a brief sketch of that life as it appears in the full light of history, without entering into the numberless collateral questions which it offers for ...
On that dusty road to Emmaus, neither man was praying for His presence, but Jesus appeared because He knew their damaged hearts. He does the same today. When you are at your lowest and don’t feel like praying, Jesus will show up just for you because of His great love and ...