Lk Chapter 24 Verses 1-53

24:1
But
on
the
first day
of
the
week,
at
dawn,
they
came to
the
place
where
his
body
had been
put,
taking
the
spices
which
they
had
got ready.
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And
they
saw
that
the
stone
had been
rolled
away.
24:3
And
they
went
in,
but
the
body
of
the
Lord
Jesus
was
not
there.
24:4
And
while
they
were
in
doubt
about
it,
they
saw
two
men
in
shining
clothing
by
them:
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And
while
their
faces
were
bent
down
to
the
earth
in
fear,
these
said
to
them,
Why
are you
looking
for
the
living
among
the
dead?
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He
is not
here,
he
has
come back
to
life:
have
in
mind
what
he
said
to
you
when
he
was
still
in
Galilee,
saying,
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The
Son
of
man
will
be
given
up
into
the
hands
of
evil-doers,
and
be
put
to
death
on
the
cross,
and
on
the
third
day
he
will
come back
to
life.
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And
his
words
came back
into
their
minds,
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And
they
went away
from
that
place
and
gave
an
account
of
all
these
things
to
the
eleven
disciples
and
all
the
others.
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Now
they
were
Mary
Magdalene,
and
Joanna,
and
Mary,
the
mother
of
James:
and
the
other
women
with
them
said
these
things
to
the
Apostles.
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But
these
words
seemed
foolish
to
them,
and
they
had
no
belief
in
them.
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But
Peter
got up
and
went to
the
place
where
the
body
had been
put,
and
looking
in
he
saw
nothing
but
the
linen
cloths,
and
he
went to
his
house
full
of
wonder
at
what
had
taken place.
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And
then,
two
of
them,
on
that
very
day,
were
going to
a
little
town
named
Emmaus,
which
was
about
seven
miles
from
Jerusalem.
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And
they
were
talking
together
about
all
those
things
which
had
taken place.
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And
while
they
were
talking
and
questioning
together,
Jesus
himself
came
near
and
went
with
them.
24:16
But
their
eyes
were
not
open
that
they
might
have
knowledge
of
him.
24:17
And
he
said
to
them,
What
are you
talking about
together
while
you
go?
24:18
Then
stopping,
and
looking
sadly
at
him,
one
of
them,
named
Cleopas,
said
to
him,
Are you
the
only
man
living
in
Jerusalem
who
has not
had
news
of
the
things
which
have
taken place
there
at
this
time?
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And
he
said
to
them,
What
things?
And
they
said,
The
things
to
do
with
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
who
was
a
prophet,
great
in
his
acts
and
his
words,
before
God
and
all
the
people:
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And
how
the
chief
priests
and
our
rulers
gave
him
up to
be
put
to
death
on
the
cross.
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But
we
were
hoping
that
he
would
be
the
Saviour
of
Israel.
In addition
to
all
this
he
has
now
let
three days
go by
from
the
time
when
these
things
took place;
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And
certain
women
among
us
gave
us
cause
for
wonder,
for
they
went
early
to
the
place
where
his
body
had been
put,
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And
it
was
not
there;
then
they
came
saying
that
they
had seen
a
vision
of
angels
who
said
that
he
was
living.
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And
some
of
those
who
were
with
us
went to
the
place,
and
saw
that
it
was
as
the
women
had
said,
but
him
they
did not see.
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And
he
said,
O
foolish
men!
how
slow
you
are
to
give
belief
to
what
the
prophets
have
said.
24:26
Was
it
not
necessary
for
the
Christ
to go
through
these
things,
and
to
come
into
his
glory?
24:27
And
he
made
clear
to
them
all
the
things
in
the
Writings,
from
Moses
and
from
all
the
prophets,
which
had to
do
with
himself.
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And
they
came
near
the
town
to
which
they
were
going,
and
he
seemed
as
if
he
was
going
on;
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But
they
kept
him
back,
saying,
Do
not
go,
for
evening
is
near,
the
day
is
almost
gone.
And
he
went
in
with
them.
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And
when
he
was
seated
with
them
at
table,
he
took
the
bread,
and
said
words
of
blessing
and,
making
division
of
it,
he
gave
it
to
them.
24:31
And
then
their
eyes
were
open,
and
they
had
knowledge
of
him,
but
he
went
from
their
view.
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And
they
said
to
one
another,
Were
not
our
hearts
burning
in
us
while
he
was
talking to
us
on
the
way,
making
clear
to
us
the
holy
Writings?
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And
that
very
hour
they
got up
and
went back
to
Jerusalem,
where
the
eleven
and
the
others
had
come
together.
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And
they
said
to
them,
The
Lord
has
truly
come back
to
life
again,
and
Simon
has seen
him.
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And
they
gave
an
account
of
the
things
which
had
taken place
on
the
way,
and
how,
when
he
gave
them
bread,
they
had
knowledge
of
him.
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And
while
they
were
saying
these
things,
he
himself
was
among
them,
and
said
to
them,
Peace
be
with
you!
24:37
But
they
were
full
of
fear,
being
of
the
opinion
that
they
were
seeing
a
spirit.
24:38
And
he
said
to
them,
Why
are you
troubled,
and
why
are
your
hearts
full
of
doubt?
24:39
See;
my
hands
and
my
feet:
it
is
I
myself;
put
your
hands
on
me
and
make
certain;
for
a
spirit
has not
flesh
and
bones
as
you
see
that
I
have.
24:40
And
when
he
had
said
this,
he
let
them
see
his
hands
and
his
feet.
24:41
And
because,
for
joy
and
wonder,
they
were
still
in
doubt,
he
said
to
them,
Have
you
any
food
here?
24:42
And
they
gave
him
a
bit
of
cooked
fish.
24:43
And
before
their
eyes
he
took
a
meal.
24:44
And
he
said
to
them,
These
are
the
words
which
I
said
to
you
when
I
was
still
with
you,
how
it
was
necessary
for
all
the
things
which
are
in
the
writings
of
Moses
and
the
prophets
and
in
the
Psalms
about
me,
to
be
put
into
effect.
24:45
Then
he
made
the
holy
Writings
clear
to
their
minds.
24:46
And
he
said
to
them,
So
it
is
in
the
Writings
that
the
Christ
would
undergo
death,
and
come back
to
life
again
on
the
third
day;
24:47
And
that
teaching
about
a
change
of
heart
and
forgiveness
of
sins
is
to
be
given
to
Jerusalem
first
and
to
all
nations
in
his
name.
24:48
You
are
witnesses
of
these
things.
24:49
And
now
I
will
send
to
you
what
my
father
has
undertaken
to
give
you,
but
do
not
go
from
the
town,
till
the
power
from
heaven
comes to
you.
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And
he
took
them
out
till
they
were
near
Bethany,
and
lifting
up
his
hands,
he
gave
them
a
blessing.
24:51
And
while
he
was
doing
so,
he
went
from
them
and
was
taken
up
into
heaven.
24:52
And
they
gave
him
worship
and
went back
to
Jerusalem
with
great
joy.
24:53
And
they
were
in
the
Temple
at
all
times,
giving
praise
to
God.