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What was Jesus described as by the speakers in the conversation?
What was Jesus described as by the speakers in the conversation?
What did the chief priests and rulers do to Jesus?
What did the chief priests and rulers do to Jesus?
How long prior to the conversation had Jesus been crucified?
How long prior to the conversation had Jesus been crucified?
What did the women from their company find when they visited Jesus' sepulchre?
What did the women from their company find when they visited Jesus' sepulchre?
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Why were the speakers rebuked?
Why were the speakers rebuked?
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What did the speakers recall about their experience with Jesus?
What did the speakers recall about their experience with Jesus?
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What was the primary reason for the speakers' disappointment and sadness?
What was the primary reason for the speakers' disappointment and sadness?
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What was the purpose of the speakers' invitation to the stranger?
What was the purpose of the speakers' invitation to the stranger?
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What is implied about the stranger's background?
What is implied about the stranger's background?
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What was the significance of the third day after Jesus' death?
What was the significance of the third day after Jesus' death?
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What is the implication of the speakers' decision to return to Jerusalem?
What is the implication of the speakers' decision to return to Jerusalem?
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What is the tone of the conversation between the two speakers?
What is the tone of the conversation between the two speakers?
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Study Notes
- The conversation is between two individuals, one of whom is a stranger in Jerusalem, who are discussing the events surrounding Jesus of Nazareth.
- Jesus is described as a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all the people.
- The chief priests and rulers delivered Jesus to be condemned to death, and he was crucified.
- The speakers had trusted that Jesus would redeem Israel, but he was crucified three days prior.
- A group of women from their company visited Jesus' sepulchre, found it empty, and reported seeing a vision of angels who said Jesus was alive.
- Some of the speakers' companions verified the women's report, but they did not see Jesus.
- The speakers are rebuked for being slow to believe the prophets' words, and reminded that Christ had to suffer and enter into his glory.
- The conversation takes place in the evening, as the day is far spent.
- The speakers offer thanks to their Father for his bounties.
- The speakers recall that their heart burned within them as Jesus talked with them and opened the scriptures to them.
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Description
A discussion between two followers of Jesus, recalling his life, death, and reported resurrection. They reflect on their expectations, disappointment, and new understanding of prophecy. Their encounter with Jesus on the road to Emmaus is a pivotal moment.