LUKE CHAPTER 24 LUKE 24:1 Christ's resurrection is declared by two
angels to the women that came to the sepulchre, who report it to
others, but are not believed. LUKE 24:12 Peter visiteth the sepulchre.
LUKE 24:13 Christ appeareth to two disciples going to Emmaus, LUKE
24:36 and to the apostles, eat... [ Continue Reading ]
The stone which Joseph had rolled to the mouth of the sepulchre, when
he had laid in the body, MATTHEW 27:60, and the Jews had sealed,
MATTHEW 27:66, and which, as they came walking, they were so troubled
about, how they should get it removed, MARK 16:3. How it came to be
rolled away Matthew telleth... [ Continue Reading ]
Probably when they entered in they saw no angels, for one may
reasonably suppose, that if they had they would hardly have adventured
to enter in; but at their coming out, being satisfied that the body
was not there, the angels made themselves visible to them; for it
followeth, (see LUKE 24:4).... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 4-8. These two men were two angels in human shape. SEE POOLE ON
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Ver. 9-12. SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 28:8", and following verses to
MATTHEW 28:10, but more fully, SEE POOLE ON "1 THESSALONIANS 20:2",
and following verses to 1 THESSALONIANS 20:9, who repeateth this piece
of history more largely than the rest. It is plain that scarce any of
the disciples gave credit t... [ Continue Reading ]
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Who those two were is variously guessed; that the name of the one was
_Cleopas, _ appeareth from LUKE 24:18. Some will have the other to
have been Luke, but he in the beginning of his Gospel distinguishes
himself from eyewitnesses, LUKE 1:2. Some will have it to have been
Nathanael; others will have... [ Continue Reading ]
There is nothing more ordinary, than for persons walking and riding
upon roads to make the present news of the time. The subject of their
discourse. There had great things happened in Jerusalem, the death of
our Saviour was such; and those things which attended his death were
very extraordinary; and... [ Continue Reading ]
He overtook them upon the way, and joined himself to their company. It
is a good thing to be discoursing of Christ, it is the way to have his
presence and company with us.... [ Continue Reading ]
God by his providence restrained their eyes, that though they saw a
man, yet they could not discern who he was. We may learn from hence
that the form or figure of Christ's body after his resurrection was
not changed. His body had the same dimensions, the same quantity,
colour, and figure, and was in... [ Continue Reading ]
Not that he, from whom the secrets of no hearts are hidden, did not
know what they were discoursing about, but that he had a mind to hear
them repeated from them, that from their repetition of them he might
take the better advantage to instruct them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 18,19. The things which had lately happened in Jerusalem were so
many, and so unusual, that the disciples wonder that any one coming
from Jerusalem should ask, _What things?_ They therefore ask him if he
were a mere stranger in Jerusalem, coming from some other country, or
from some remoter par... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver. 20,21. It is from hence evident, that as yet they neither had a
true notion of Christ as God man in one person, nor yet of the
Messiah, but still remained in an opinion of a temporal deliverance to
be effected for the Jews by the Messiah, when he should come. The
words also showed a great weakn... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver 22-24. It is plain from the relation of these two disciples, that
they had whatsoever might conduce to a moral persuasion. They had the
revelation of the word, from the mouth of Christ himself. They had
evidences from the women, from the apparition of angels, from some
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Ver. 25-27. By our Saviour's form of reprehending his disciples, we
may both learn:
1. That it is not every saying, _Thou fool, _ but a saying of it from
a root of hatred, malice, and anger, which our Saviour makes to be a
breach of the sixth commandment, MATTHEW 5:21,22. Our Saviour's
reprehension... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver. 28,29. I do not understand how some conclude from hence the
lawfulness of dissembling, or telling a lie, in some cases, because
the evangelist saith our Saviour MADE AS THOUGH HE WOULD HAVE GONE
FURTHER, and did not; for without doubt our Saviour had gone further
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Ver. 30,31. Some would have this bread to be sacramental bread, as if
our Lord at this time celebrated his supper; and some of the papists
are mightily zealous for that interpretation, thinking that they have
in it a mighty argument to justify their lame administration of it in
one kind (for here is... [ Continue Reading ]
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There was a mighty difference, no doubt, between Christ's preaching
and his ministers: he preached as one who had authority, not as the
scribes, not as ordinary ministers, but with more majesty and power;
but as to the saving efficacy of his words, that depended upon his
will; where he pleased to pu... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 33-35. LUKE 24:34, compared with 1 CORINTHIANS 15:5, makes some
great authors think, that Simon was one of the two, and that Cleopus
(who was the other) spake this. They make no stay at Emmaus, but come
presently to Jerusalem, and acquaint the disciples, that for certain
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Spirits sometimes (by God's permission or direction) assumed human
shapes. They seeing a human shape, and not able on the sudden to
conceive how a human body should come into the midst among them,
without any more noise or notice taken of it, were affrighted, as we
usually are at the sight of appreh... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 38-40. If either the papists or the Lutherans could show us
Christ's hands or feet, while they impose upon us to believe that
Christ's body is really present at or in the Lord's supper, they would
not so fright us, nor make so many thoughts arise in us, as they do,
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Ver. 41-43. BELIEVED NOT FOR JOY; yet if they had not now believed,
they doubtless would not have rejoiced, but their faith was the cause
of their joy; yet the excess of their joy was the hinderance of their
faith; so dangerous are the excessive motions of our affections.
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The Jews ordinarily divided the Old Testament into the law, the
prophets, and the holy writings, which they called the _Hagiographa._
The Book of Psalms was one of the last sort, and one of the most noted
amongst them. So as by these three terms our Saviour understands all
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He did not open their understanding without the Scriptures, he sends
them thither; and he knew the Scriptures would not sufficiently give
them a knowledge of him, and the things of God, without the influence
and illumination of his Spirit: they are truly taught of God, who are
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All the Divine predictions are certain and infallible. The Jews did
maliciously and freely prosecute our Saviour to death, and God did
certainly foresee how their wills would be determined, and the event
was accomplished accordingly.... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 47,48. The few words in LUKE 24:47 are comprehensive of the great
duty of the apostles:
1. To preach REPENTANCE AND REMISSION OF SINS.
2. In Christ's NAME.
3. To ALL NATIONS. 4. BEGINNING AT JERUSALEM. They were to preach
repentance, that is, a turning from sinful courses into a course of
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It is questioned by none, but by THE PROMISE OF THE FATHER our Lord
meaneth the promise of the Spirit, as it came down in the days of
Pentecost. This effusion of the Spirit was promised under the Old
Testament, ISAIAH 44:3 JEREMIAH 31:33 EZEKIEL 36:27; most eminently,
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Ver. 50,51. This must be understood to have happened forty days after
our Saviour's resurrection, for so Luke himself tells us, ACTS 1:3.
AND HE LED THEM OUT AS FAR AS BETHANY; not the village Bethany, but
that part of the mount of Olives which belonged to Bethany. Our
Saviour had been often there p... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver. 52,53. We never before read of any act of adoration which the
disciples performed to Christ. Their faith was now come to the highest
pitch. They did no longer look upon him only as one sent of God, a
great Prophet, nor only as the Son of David, the promised Messiah; in
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