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1
But on the first
day of the week,
at early dawn,
they came
to the tomb
bringing
the spices
which
they had prepared.
2
And they found
the stone
rolled away
from the tomb,
3
but when they entered,
they did not find
the body
of the Lord
Jesus.
4
While
they were perplexed
about
this,
behold,
two
men
suddenly stood near
them in dazzling
clothing;
5
and as the women were terrified
and bowed
their faces
to the ground,
the men said
to them, "Why
do you seek
the living
One among
the dead?
6
"He is not here,
but He has risen.
Remember
how
He spoke
to you while He was still
in Galilee,
7
saying
that the Son
of Man
must
be delivered
into the hands
of sinful
men,
and be crucified,
and the third
day
rise again."
8
And they remembered
His words,
9
and returned
from the tomb
and reported
all
these things
to the eleven
and to
all
the rest.
10
Now
they were Mary
Magdalene
and Joanna
and Mary
the mother of James;
also
the other women
with them were telling
these things
to the apostles.
11
But these
words
appeared
to them as nonsense,
and they would not believe
them.
12
But Peter
got
up and ran
to the tomb;
stooping and looking
in, he saw
the linen wrappings
only;
and he went away
to his home,
marveling
at what
had happened.
13
And behold,
two
of them were going
that very
day
to a village
named
Emmaus,
which was about seven
miles
from Jerusalem.
14
And they were talking
with each other
about
all
these things
which had taken place.
15
While
they were talking
and discussing,
Jesus
Himself
approached
and began traveling
with them.
16
But their eyes
were prevented
from recognizing
Him.
17
And He said
to them, "What
are these
words
that you are exchanging
with one another
as you are walking?"
And they stood still,
looking sad.
18
One
of them, named
Cleopas,
answered
and said
to Him, "Are You the only one
visiting
Jerusalem
and unaware
of the things which have happened
here
in these
days?"
19
And He said
to them, "What things?"
And they said
to Him, "The things about
Jesus
the Nazarene,
who
was a prophet
mighty
in deed
and word
in the sight
of God
and all
the people,
20
and how
the chief priests
and our rulers
delivered
Him to the sentence
of death,
and crucified
Him.
21
"But we were hoping
that it was He who was going
to redeem
Israel.
Indeed,
besides
all
this,
it is the third
day
since
these things
happened.
22
"But also
some
women
among
us amazed
us. When they were at the tomb
early in the morning,
23
and did not find
His body,
they came,
saying
that they had also
seen
a vision
of angels
who
said
that He was alive.
24
"Some
of those
who were with us went
to the tomb
and found
it just
exactly
as the women
also
had said;
but Him they did not see."
25
And He said
to them, "O
foolish men
and slow
of heart
to believe
in all
that the prophets
have spoken!
26
"Was it not necessary
for the Christ
to suffer
these things
and to enter
into His glory?"
27
Then
beginning
with Moses
and with all
the prophets,
He explained
to them the things concerning
Himself
in all
the Scriptures.
28
And they approached
the village
where
they were going,
and He acted as though
He were going
farther.
29
But they urged
Him, saying,
"Stay
with us, for it is getting toward
evening,
and the day
is now
nearly over."
So
He went
in to stay
with them.
30
When
He had reclined
at the table with them, He took
the bread
and blessed
it, and breaking
it, He began giving
it to them.
31
Then
their eyes
were opened
and they recognized
Him; and He vanished
from their sight.
32
They said
to one another,
"Were not our hearts
burning
within
us
while
He was speaking
to us on the road,
while
He was explaining
the Scriptures
to us?"
33
And they got
up that very
hour
and returned
to Jerusalem,
and found
gathered together
the eleven
and those
who
were with them,
34
saying,
"The Lord
has really
risen
and has appeared
to Simon."
35
They began to relate
their experiences
on the road
and how
He was recognized
by them in the breaking
of the bread.
36
While they were telling
these things,
He Himself
stood
in their midst
and said
to them, "Peace
be to you."
37
But they were startled
and frightened
and thought
that they were seeing
a spirit.
38
And He said
to them, "Why
are you troubled,
and why
do doubts
arise
in your hearts?
39
"See
My hands
and My feet,
that it is I Myself;
touch
Me and see,
for a spirit
does not have
flesh
and bones
as you see
that I have."
40
And when He had said
this,
He showed
them His hands
and His feet.
41
While they still
could not believe
it because
of their joy
and amazement,
He said
to them, "Have
you anything
here
to eat?"
42
They gave
Him a piece
of a broiled
fish;
43
and He took
it and ate
it before
them.
44
Now
He said
to them, "These
are My words
which
I spoke
to you while I was still
with you, that all things
which
are written
about
Me in the Law
of Moses
and the Prophets
and the Psalms
must
be fulfilled."
45
Then
He opened
their minds
to understand
the Scriptures,
46
and He said
to them, "Thus
it is written,
that the Christ
would suffer
and rise again
from the dead
the third
day,
47
and that repentance
for forgiveness
of sins
would be proclaimed
in His name
to all
the nations,
beginning
from Jerusalem.
48
"You are witnesses
of these things.
49
"And behold,
I am sending forth
the promise
of My Father
upon you; but you are to stay
in the city
until
you are clothed
with power
from on high."
50
And He led
them out as far
as Bethany,
and He lifted
up His hands
and blessed
them.
51
While
He was blessing
them, He parted from them and was carried
up into heaven.
52
And they, after worshiping
Him, returned
to Jerusalem
with great
joy,
53
and were continually
in the temple
praising
God.
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