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02851
# Lu 24:4
\\Behold, two men.\\ Angels.
# Mt 28:5
(PNT 317)
02853
# Lu 24:6
\\Remember how he spoke to you . . . in Galilee.\\ See
# Mt 16:21 17:22 Mr 8:31 9:31 Joh 2:22
These women comprehended his words.
(PNT 317)
02858
# Lu 24:11
\\Seemed to them as idle tales.\\ To the apostles. They
seemed to have not the slightest expectation of a resurrection.
(PNT 317-318)
02859
# Lu 24:12
\\Then Peter arose.\\ John was with him.
# Joh 20:1-10
At the tomb John believed.
(PNT 318)
02860
# Lu 24:13
\\Two of them went that same day.\\ This account is given in
detail by Luke only. Cleopas was one of the two.
# Lu 24:18
\\Emmaus.\\ Six or eight miles west of Jerusalem.
(PNT 318)
02862
# Lu 24:15
\\While they communed.\\ About Jesus and his death.
\\Jesus himself drew near.\\ When our thoughts are upon him
we are likeliest to enjoy his presence.
(PNT 318)
02863
# Lu 24:16
\\Their eyes were held.\\ This was their explanation of not
knowing him. Mark says that Jesus was "in another form."
# Mr 16:12
(PNT 318)
02865
# Lu 24:18
\\Cleopas.\\ This was one of the names of the husband of the
mother of James and Joses.
# Joh 19:25
\\Art thou only a stranger in Jerusalem?\\ Cleopas is
surprised that any one in Jerusalem should be ignorant of the
marvellous events.
(PNT 318)
02866
# Lu 24:19
\\What things?\\ Christ asked this, only that they should
declare what they believed, had hoped, and their disappointment.
(PNT 318)
02868
# Lu 24:21
\\We hoped that it had been he which should redeem Israel.\\
They hoped. They did not now hope. Their hopes were buried.
(PNT 318)
02872
# Lu 24:25
\\O fools.\\ Because "slow of heart to believe all that the
prophets have spoken."
(PNT 319)
02873
# Lu 24:26
\\Ought not Christ to suffer these things?\\ See
# Isa 53:1-12 Da 9:26
as well as all the types.
(PNT 319)
02876
# Lu 24:29
\\Abide with us.\\ For the night.
(PNT 319)
02877
# Lu 24:30
\\Took bread, and blessed [it].\\ Not as a guest, but as the
host.
(PNT 319)
02878
# Lu 24:31
\\Their eyes were opened.\\ They recognized him.
(PNT 319)
02880
# Lu 24:33
\\They rose the same hour.\\ They could not keep such news
until the next day.
\\Found the eleven assembled.\\ This is probably the meeting
recorded in
# Joh 20:19-23
(PNT 319)
02881
# Lu 24:34
\\Hath appeared to Simon.\\ See
# 1Co 15:5
(PNT 319)
02883
# Lu 24:36
\\Jesus himself stood in the midst of them.\\ Though the
doors were shut.
# Joh 20:19
(PNT 320)
02886
# Lu 24:39
\\Behold my hands and my feet.\\ Thomas, who was not present,
referred afterwards to these tests.
# Joh 20:25
His body retained the marks of his suffering.
(PNT 320)
02888
# Lu 24:41
\\While they yet believed not for joy.\\ They felt it was too
good to be believed.
(PNT 320)
02890
# Lu 24:43
\\He took [it], and ate.\\ As a proof that it was his bodily
presence.
(PNT 320)
02891
# Lu 24:44-48
\\And he said unto them.\\ Between verse 43 and 44, Luke
passes over an interval of weeks, and many appearances of the
Risen Christ, to come at once to the event of his Ascension. The
Lord, about to send them forth to preach, "opens their mind that
they might understand the Scriptures," and then repeats the
Commission, before given in Galilee. He requires that
(1) Repentance,
(2) Remission of Sins,
(3) Shall be Preached in his Name,
(4) Unto All Nations,
(5) Beginning at Jerusalem.
This was literally obeyed on the day of Pentecost.
(PNT 320)
02896
# Lu 24:49
\\The promise of my Father.\\ Of the baptism of the Holy
Spirit.
\\Tarry ye.\\ They were not to begin the great work until the
endowment from on High came.
(PNT 320)
02897
# Lu 24:50
\\He led them out as far as to Bethany.\\ For other accounts
of the Ascension, see
# Mr 16:19-20 Ac 1:1-9
\\Blessed them.\\ The last act of the Saviour upon the earth
was a blessing.
(PNT 320-321)
02899
# Lu 24:52
\\Returned to Jerusalem with great joy.\\ Their Lord not only
lived, but had ascended to his throne.
(PNT 321)