Luke 24:1-12
The resurrection. Matthew 28:1-10.... [ Continue Reading ]
The resurrection. Matthew 28:1-10.... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO MEN; angels in the form of men. Matthew and Mark mention but one. This does not make their statements inconsistent with each other, but it shows that they did not write in concert, and that each gave his own independent account.... [ Continue Reading ]
Events which the friends of Christ most dread, and against the occurrence of which they most earnestly strive, are often essential to their highest good. They should therefore never mourn as those who have no hope, at any thing which God does or suffers to be done, but should say with submission, "I... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO OF THEM; not of the eleven apostles, but of the other disciples. THREESCORE FURLONGS; ten ancient furlongs are equivalent to the modern geographical mile. The distance from Jerusalem to Emmaus was, then, about six geographical, or nearly seven English miles.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR EYES WERE HOLDEN; kept from discovering who he was. Mark 16:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
CLEOPAS; supposed to be the same as Alpheus, the father of James the less and Jude.... [ Continue Reading ]
REDEEMED ISRAEL; they were thinking of an outward deliverance from bondage to the Romans, and the restoration of the kingdom to Israel. Compare Acts 1:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
O FOOLS; this is not the same word in the original as that which Christ condemns. Matthew 5:22. That implied great wickedness; this, dulness, want of reflection and discernment, as manifested in not better understanding his teaching and the Scriptures. SLOW OF HEART; indisposed and reluctant to bel... [ Continue Reading ]
OUGHT NOT CHRIST; was it not needful, in order to fulfil the prophecies, that the Messiah should die? Did they not clearly foretell that he would be cut off, but not for himself? Daniel 9:26.... [ Continue Reading ]
AT MOSES; the books which Moses wrote, the first books of the Old Testament. THE THINGS CONCERNING HIMSELF; some of these things are mentioned in Genesis 3:15; Genesis 49:10; NUMBERS 21:8-9; DEUTERONOMY 18:15; ISAIAH 9:6-7; Isaiah 53:1-12; Psalms 16:1-11;... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE AS THOUGH HE WOULD HAVE GONE FURTHER; he kept on, giving no intimation that he would stop, till they entreated him to do so.... [ Continue Reading ]
CONSTRAINED HIM; by their entreaties.... [ Continue Reading ]
SAT AT MEAT; reclined, as the custom was, at supper. BLESSED IT; asked the blessing of God, and gave thanks: in this he hath set us an example which we should follow.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR EYES WERE OPENED; the difficulties in the way of their knowing him were removed. HE VANISHED; disappeared. They saw him no more.... [ Continue Reading ]
OUR HEART BURN; glow with wonder and delight. OPENED TO US THE SCRIPTURES; explained to us their meaning.... [ Continue Reading ]
SIMON; Simon Peter.... [ Continue Reading ]
PEACE BE UNTO YOU; this was a form of salutation, and an expression of good-will.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOUGHTS; doubts and suspicions as to who and what he was.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT IT IS I MYSELF; that I have really arisen from the dead.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOWED THEM HIS HANDS AND HIS FEET; compare John 20:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
BELIEVED NOT FOR JOY, AND WONDERED; the news was so strange and joyful, that they did not believe it.... [ Continue Reading ]
TOOK IT, AND DID EAT BEFORE THEM; this was further proof of the reality of his bodily presence with them.... [ Continue Reading ]
LAW OF MOSES-PROPHETS-PSALMS; these comprehended the whole of the Old Testament; and were the names of the three portions into which it was divided by the Jews. The events of divine providence are a fulfilment of the divine word. In order to see this, and be rightly affected by it, men must have the... [ Continue Reading ]
UNDERSTAND THE SCRIPTURES; those portions of them which foretold his death and resurrection, which they did not correctly understand before.... [ Continue Reading ]
IT BEHOOVED CHRIST TO SUFFER, AND TO RISE; otherwise he could not fulfil the prophecies concerning him, prove that he was the Messiah, or procure the salvation of men.... [ Continue Reading ]
BEGINNING AT JERUSALEM; the dwelling-place of his murderers, who had enjoyed and hitherto resisted all the means of grace. The Saviour died and rose again, that repentance and forgiveness of sins might be preached in his name to all nations; and it is his revealed will that this should be done. All... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE THINGS; his life, miracles, teaching, death, and resurrection on the third day according to the Scriptures, proving him, beyond the possibility of a mistake, to be the true Messiah, and that through repentance and faith in him, and in this way only, men can be saved.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PROMISE OF MY FATHER; his promise to give them the Holy Spirit, to enable them to work miracles in confirmation of the truth of their testimony, and to fit them for the duties of their office. Joel 2:28-29; ACTS 2:16-21. POWER FROM ON HIGH; the power which the Holy Spirit would give them to spe... [ Continue Reading ]
BETHANY; a village on the side of mount Olivet, about two miles east of Jerusalem.... [ Continue Reading ]
WORSHIPPED HIM; as the Messiah, the Son of God, and the Saviour of men. As the disciples who had been most fully instructed by Christ, worshipped him as he ascended to heaven, and as the inhabitants of that world worship him, ascribing "blessing, and honor, and glory, and power to Him that sitteth o... [ Continue Reading ]
CONTINUALLY IN THE TEMPLE; they worshipped there daily till the feast of Pentecost, which took place in about ten days. Then the Holy Spirit descended upon them in cloven tongues, like as of fire, and the promise, verse Luke 24:49, was fulfilled. Acts 2:3.... [ Continue Reading ]