_CHRIST'S RESURRECTION IS DECLARED BY TWO ANGELS TO THE WOMEN THAT
CAME TO THE SEPULCHRE: THESE REPORT IT TO OTHERS. CHRIST HIMSELF
APPEARETH TO THE TWO DISCIPLES THAT WENT TO EMMAUS. AFTERWARD HE
APPEARETH TO THE APOSTLES, AND REPROVETH THEIR UNBELIEF: GIVETH THEM A
CHARGE: PROMISETH THE HOLY GHOST... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND CERTAIN OTHERS WITH THEM.— By these _other women_ must be meant
some besides those who had followed Jesus from Galilee; of whom alone
St. Luke speaks in the former part of this verse, and the latter part
of the preceding chapter. By these, therefore, as contra-distinguished
from the Galilean wom... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND IT CAME TO PASS, AS THEY WERE MUCH PERPLEXED THEREABOUT, &C.—
_This threw them into a great perplexity, when on a sudden two men
stood,_ &c. It hence seems probable, that the angels disappeared at
certain times; for the words intimate, that the women did not see them
at their first entrance into... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND BOWED DOWN THEIR FACES— These words do not intimate their
prostrating themselves before the angels, but a respectful and
reverential declining of their heads, and looking downward, that they
might not appear to gaze, which is well known to have been forbidden
to the Jews upon the sight of a cele... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND RETURNED FROM THE SEPULCHRE, &C.— These words may be rendered,
_And returning back from the sepulchre, they told all these things to
the eleven, and to all the rest;_ Lucas 24:9. _Now they who related
these things to the apostles, were Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and
Mary the mother of James, an... [ Seguir leyendo ]
THEIR WORDS SEEMED TO THEM AS IDLE TALES,— Their Master's
crucifixion gave such a severe blow to their faith, that they laid
aside all the thoughts which they had entertained of his being the
Messiah, and therefore they had not the least expectation of his
resurrection, notwithstanding he had often... [ Seguir leyendo ]
THEN AROSE PETER,— _But Peter arose._ On this transaction we shall
enlarge, when we come to Juan 20.... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND BEHOLD, TWO OF THEM WENT—TO—EMMAUS,— The same day on which
our Lord arose, one of his disciples, named _Cleopas_ or _Alpheus,_
the husband of Mary, who was sister of our Lord's mother, and who, in
the history of his resurrection, is called Mary the mother of James,
was travelling to _Emmaus,_ a... [ Seguir leyendo ]
BUT THEIR EYES WERE HOLDEN,— St. Mark says that our Saviour appeared
to the two disciples in _another form,_ Marco 16:12. St. Luke, that
_their eyes were holden:_ who does not see that both evangelists,
meant to express the same thing? If Jesus appeared in another form,
their _eyes_ of course _we... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AS YE WALK, AND ARE SAD?— _As ye walk?—For ye are sad:_ see
Bowyer's Greek Testament.... [ Seguir leyendo ]
ART THOU ONLY A STRANGER, &C.— _Are you the only person that
sojourns in Jerusalem, and is unacquainted with the things which,_
&c.? Heylin, and Doddridge.... [ Seguir leyendo ]
YEA, AND CERTAIN WOMEN ALSO, &C.— The smallest attention will shew,
that Cleopas and his companion do not here speak of Mary Magdalene's
second information, given after she had seen the angels; because Jesus
himself having appeared to her before she stirred from the spot, it is
by no means probable,... [ Seguir leyendo ]
THEN HE SAID,—O FOOLS, &C.— _Again he said,—O thoughtless
men;_— ανοητοι. The word expresses a want of due attention
and consideration. The slowness of Christ's friends to believe his
resurrection, is so far from being an argument that the proofs of it
were defective; that, on the contrary, their be... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND BEGINNING AT MOSES, &C.— That his reproof might appear well
founded, that their drooping spirits might be supported, and that they
might be prepared for the discovery he was about to make of himself,
which he explained all the types and prophesies of the Old Testament
which relate to the Messiah... [ Seguir leyendo ]
THEY CONSTRAINED HIM,— _They pressed him._ Heylin, &c. See ch. Lucas
14:23. We are told in the subsequent verses, that the disciples,
having returned from Emmaus, were telling their brethren what had
happened to them, when _Jesus stood in the midst, and saluted them,_
Lucas 24:35. Moreover, it is ta... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND—AS HE SAT AT MEAT, &C.— The 31st verse shews that the
impediment,orsupernaturalinfluence,whichhinderedtheirknowinghimbefore,was
now removed. Yet granting that no supernatural impediment was then
existing, our Saviour's very action of breaking bread, which was the
office of the master of the fami... [ Seguir leyendo ]
DID NOT OUR HEART BURN, &C.— Nothing can be more beautiful than this
remark: the author of the _Guardian_ observes, that this whole
narrative is delivered in a style which men of letters call "the great
and noble simplicity:" the attention of the disciples when Christ
expounded the scriptures concer... [ Seguir leyendo ]
THEY ROSE UP THE SAME HOUR,— As soon as Jesus departed, the two
disciples made all the haste they could to Jerusalem, that they might
have the pleasure of acquainting their brethrenwith the agreeable
news; but they were in some measure prevented: for immediately on
their arrival, the eleven, with th... [ Seguir leyendo ]
THE LORD IS RISEN INDEED,— Our Lord appeared to St. Peter the same
day as he did to the disciples, in their way to Emmaus; but whether,
before he conversed with the disciples, or after, is not certain. It
was not till after the two disciples had left Jerusalem, and set out
for Emmaus; for it appears... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND AS THEY THUS SPAKE,— See Juan 20:19.... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND WHILE THEY YET BELIEVED NOT, &C.— The disciples, beholding the
infallible proofs of their Master's resurrection specified in the
former verses, received him with exultation and rapture; but their joy
and wonder so wrought upon their minds, that some of them, sensible of
the commotion they were i... [ Seguir leyendo ]
IN THE LAW OF MOSES, AND IN THE PROPHETS, &C.— The Old Testament was
in those days divided into three parts; _first,_ the law, which
contained the five books of Moses; _secondly,_ the hagiographa, which
contained divine hymns and moral instructions, and went under the
general title of the _Psalms,_... [ Seguir leyendo ]
THEN OPENED HE THEIR UNDERSTANDING,— That is, he strengthened and
enlarged their understandings, so as to make them comprehend the
meaning of the inspired writings; several passages of which he now
explained to them, as we may gather from the next verse.... [ Seguir leyendo ]
BEGINNING AT JERUSALEM.— It was both graciously and wisely appointed
by our Lord, that the gospel, which was to be disseminated among all
nations, should begin to be preached at Jerusalem: _graciously,_ as it
encouraged the repentance of the greatest sinners, when they saw that
even the murderers of... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND YE ARE WITNESSES OF THESE THINGS.— That this was the grand
business of the apostles, is evident; and the ingenious author of
_Miscellanea Sacra_ has taken great pains to shew how the title of
witnesses, and the office of testifying, are, in the sacred writings,
appropriated to the apostles. But... [ Seguir leyendo ]
BEHOLD, I SEND THE PROMISE, &C.— That is, I will short_ly send;_ the
present being used for the future tense, as it is frequently in
scripture. _Till ye be endued,_ or _invested with power from on high,_
means, "Till you are inspired with the Holy Ghost from above.... [ Seguir leyendo ]
HE LED THEM OUT AS FAR AS TO BETHANY;— The town of Bethany was about
_fifteen furlongs_ from Jerusalem; Juan 11:18 whereas the place from
which our Lord ascended on mount Olivet, was but a sabbath-day's
journey, or about _half that distance_ from Jerusalem; Hechos 1:12. So
that to reconcile what St.... [ Seguir leyendo ]
AND THEY WORSHIPPED HIM,— The apostles, having seen their Master
ascend into heaven, were fully convinced of his having come down from
thence, and of his being the true Messiah. This persuasion they
testified by paying him divine honours; _they worshipped him:_ and
they _returned to Jerusalem, fille... [ Seguir leyendo ]