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Verse John 20:10. _UNTO THEIR OWN HOME._] Either to their own houses,
if they still had any; or to those of their friends, or to those where
they had a _hired_ lodging, and where they met together for...
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For an account of the resurrection of Christ, see the notes at Matthew
28.
John 20:9
THE SCRIPTURE - See Luke 24:26,...
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CHAPTER 20
_ 1. The Empty Sepulchre. (John 20:1 .)_
2. The Risen One and Mary of Magdala. (John 20:11 .)
3. The Gathered Company and He in the midst. (John 20:19 .)
4. The Second Time. ...
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JESUS AND MARY. Mary has apparently followed the two disciples back to
the tomb. After their departure she looks in, and sees a vision of
angels (_cf._ Luke 24:4 ff.). Her thoughts are still full of t...
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JOHN 20. THE COMING OF THE RISEN LORD.
John 20:1. The Empty Tomb. The gospel, as contrasted with the Appendix
(John 20:21), follows what is now generally known as the Jerusalem
tradition, which makes...
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THE DISCIPLES WENT AWAY AGAIN TO THEIR OWN HOME.
Probably to the house of John, which there is reason to believe was in
Jerusalem. The tomb was empty; there was nothing more they could do
but simply...
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BEWILDERED LOVE (John 20:1-10)...
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On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, while it was
still dark, Mary from Magdala came to the tomb; and she saw the stone
taken away from the tomb. So she ran and came to Simon Peter...
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UNTO. Greek. _pros._ App-104.
THEIR OWN HOME. their lodging. Not the same words as in John 19:27.
Galilean fishermen, constantly moving about with their Rabbi since the
Feast of Tabernacles, six month...
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_Then the disciples The disciples_ THEREFORE; because nothing more
could be done at the sepulchre....
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THE FIRST EVIDENCE OF THE RESURRECTION...
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ἈΠΗ͂ΛΘΟΝ … ΠΡῸΣ ΑΥ̓ΤΟΎΣ. The reading is
doubtful: αὑτοὺς = ἑαυτούς is best. Comp.
ἀπῆλθον καθ' ἑαυτούς (1 Samuel 26:12)....
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Ver 10. Then the disciples went away again to their own home. 11. But
Mary stood without at the sepulcher weeping: and as she wept, she
stooped down, and looked into the sepulcher, 12. And sees two an...
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_THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS AND THE EMPTY TOMB -- JOHN 20:1-10:_ Mark
records, "Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he
appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast se...
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ΆΠΉΛΘΟΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΑΠΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ (G565)
ВЫХОДИТЬ....
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THEN THE DISCIPLES WENT AWAY— _The disciples;_ that is, Peter and
John: _to their own home,_ is in the original, προς
εαυτους, which seems evidently to signify "to their
companions." Accordingly, soon...
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THE EMPTY TOMB
_Text: John 20:1-10_
1
Now on the first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, while it
was yet dark, unto the tomb, and seeth the stone taken away from the
tomb.
2
She runnet...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 20:1-10
Below is an Analysis of the first section of John 20:—
The resurrection of Christ was more than hinted at in the first Divine
promise and prophecy (Gene...
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6 There is a blessed contrast between the resurrection of Lazarus and
the vivification of our Lord. Lazarus saw corruption. Christ saw none.
Lazarus was raised bound foot and hand with grave clothes a...
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THE RESURRECTION
1-10. The Resurrection. Visits of Mary Magdalene, and of Peter and
John to the tomb of Jesus. (For the Resurrection appearances see on
the synoptics, especially on St. Matthew; for th...
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 20
THE GRAVE IS EMPTY! 20:1-10
V1 On Sunday morning, Mary (who was from Magdala) went to the grave.
It was very early a...
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THEN THE DISCIPLES WENT AWAY AGAIN UNTO THEIR OWN HOME. — More
exactly, of course, _to their lodgings in Jerusalem._ They had
accomplished the object of their visit to the sepulchre. One, at
least, ha...
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XXII. _ THE RESURRECTION._
"Now on the first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, while
it was yet dark, unto the tomb, and seeth the stone taken away from
the tomb. She runneth therefore, and...
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Satisfied in their own minds ἀπῆλθον οὖν … οἱ
μαθηταί. πρὸς ἐαυτούς or αὐτούς or
αὑτούς = home; “chez eux,” Segond's French version; εἰς
τὰ ἴδια, modern Greek. Kypke gives examples of a phrase which
h...
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_The empty tomb_....
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THE WITNESS OF THE EMPTY TOMB
John 20:1-10
In considering John's account of the Resurrection, we should remember
that it is largely supplementary to the other narratives. This Gospel
having been writ...
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This is the story of a dark morning and a lost Master. The strange
excitement of it all is evidenced by the fact that the three disciples
named are all seen running. Mary ran to tell the disciples, an...
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1. JOHN 20:1-10.
The entire first part of this section tends towards the words of John
20:8: “ _And he saw and believed._ ” After this, the appearance of
Jesus to Mary Magdalene makes the latter the...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR.
Vv. 1-18.
1. The other women who are represented in the Synoptics as going with
Mary Magdalene to the sepulchre are not mentioned here, and the
appearance to...
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FIFTH PART: 20:1-29. THE RESURRECTION.
The fourth part of the Gospel has shown us the Jewish people carrying
_unbelief_ with reference to Jesus even to complete apostasy, and
consummating this spirit...
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“ _Then entered in also the other disciple who had first come to the
sepulchre; and he saw and believed._ 9. _For they did not yet
understand the Scripture which says that he should rise from the
dead...
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The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet
dark unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the
sepulchre. (2) Then she runneth, and cometh to Simon Peter, and...
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In John 20:1-31 is the resurrection, and this in a remarkable light.
No such outward circumstance is here as in Matthew, no soldiers
trembling, no walk with disciples, but as ever the person of God's...
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10._Then the disciples went away again to their own homes. _It is
possible that their minds were still in a state of doubt and
uncertainty, when they returned home; for, though John says that _they
be...
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In chapter 20, we have, in a summary of several of the leading facts
among those which took place after the resurrection of Jesus, a
picture of all the consequences of that great event, in immediate
c...
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THEN THE DISCIPLES,.... Peter and John, after they had seen and
examined things, and satisfied themselves as much as they could:
WENT AWAY AGAIN UNTO THEIR OWN HOME; or "to themselves", as in the
ori...
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Then the disciples went away again unto their own home.
Ver. 10. _Went again to their own home_] Waiting till God should
further enlighten both organ and object, as Mary also did,Luke 2:19;
Luke 2:51...
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_Then the disciples_ (Peter and John) _went away again unto their own
home_ Went to their companions in the city, as the original
expression, προς εαυτους, seems evidently to signify.
Accordingly, soo...
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Peter and John at the grave:...
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THEN THE DISCIPLES WENT AWAY AGAIN UNTO THEIR OWN HOME.
The message of Mary Magdalene stirred both Peter and John to quick
action. They immediately made up their minds to find out the truth of
this mo...
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THE GRAVE: OPEN AND EMPTY!
(vs.1-10)
Though others besides Mary of Magdala went together to the grave early
on the first day of the week, yet in John she is singled out, a woman
devoted, but incredu...
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1-10 If Christ gave his life a ransom, and had not taken it again, it
would not have appeared that his giving it was accepted as
satisfaction. It was a great trial to Mary, that the body was gone.
We...
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Peter and John, when they had been within the sepulchre, and seen that
the body was not there, went home; believing verily that what the
women at first told them was true, that somebody had removed th...
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John 20:10 Then G3767 disciples G3101 away G565 (G5627) again G3825 to
G4314 homes G1438
went -...
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MARY MAGDALENE FINDS THE TOMB HAS BEEN OPENED AND CALLS ON PETER AND
JOHN (JOHN 20:1)....
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‘So the disciples went away again to their own.'
The two then went back to the other disciples and spoke of what had
happened. ‘To their own' is a neutral phrase which could mean to
their own lodging...
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The victory of Jesus over His enemies, in the midst of apparent
defeat, is still the subject before us. The preceding chapter had
closed with the statement that He was laid in the tomb: when the
narra...
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John 20:10. THE DISCIPLES THEREFORE WENT AWAY AGAIN UNTO THEIR OWN
HOME. We are not told why or in what frame of mind they thus returned
to their own homes. One thing is clear: they believed that Jesu...
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UNTO THEIR OWN HOME
(προς αυτους). "To themselves." Luke (Luke 24:12) has
προς αυτον about Peter ("to his home"). This use of the
reflective pronoun for home (literally, "to themselves"), like the
F...
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John 20:10
Christ Not in the Sepulchre
I. The two disciples went away believing, because they found that
Christ was not in the sepulchre. But Mary Magdalene came and told them
that she had seen Him r...
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John 20:10
Mary Magdalene at the Sepulchre
We may see the following things in this passage:
I. Mary's sorrow. (1) She sought for a lost Christ, and looked for Him
where He was not to be found. (2)...
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John 20:1. _The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early,
when it was yet dark, unto the sepulcher, and seeth the stone taken
away from the sepulcher._
Her love for her Lord made her rise e...
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CONTENTS: Resurrection of Christ.
CHARACTERS: Mary Magdalene, Peter, John, two angels, Jesus, disciples,
Thomas.
CONCLUSION: He who gave His life as a ransom resumed His life again by
the mighty pow...
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John 20:2. _They have taken away the Lord out of the sepulchre._ After
Mr. WEST had examined with all possible care every circumstance
recorded of the resurrection, he in substance remarks, that John...
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_The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene … unto the
sepulchre_
THE SEPULCHRE
There were more common and more noble sepulchres.
The common were in public burying places without the city. And...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 20:1 Chapter John 20:1 covers the aftermath of
Jesus’ crucifixion and burial: the empty tomb, the risen Jesus’
encounter with Mary Magdalene, and Jesus’ appearances to his
disciples...
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Jesus rises from the dead Matthew 28:1-10; Mark 16:1-11; Luke 24:1-12;
John 20:1-18;...
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28-31
CHAPTER 20 VER. 1. _On the first day of the week._ Literally, of the
Sabbath, the week being called the Sabbath, after its principal day,
or the day of the Pasch. (see on Mat 28:1)
_Mary Magda...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
St. John’s narrative of the Resurrection is not general. He
describes how _faith_ in the risen Lord was established in his own
case and in the case of the other discip...
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EXPOSITION
JOHN 20:1
2. The complete glorification of Jesus in his resurrection. The record
pauses for the awful day of that great sabbath, and resumes the
marvelous recital when the greatest event i...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles now to the gospel according to John,
chapter 20.
The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet
dark, unto the sepulchre, and she saw the stone was...
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John 16:32; John 7:53...
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THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST
John 20:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. The linen clothes. Before we discuss the resurrection with you, we
want you to consider with us the manner in which Christ was wrapped
arou...
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They went home — Not seeing what they could do farther....
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Here we have. description of the great love of Mary Magdalene, which
she expressed towards Christ, after his resurrection; she went to his
sepulchre early, when it was yet dark; she hastily calls the...