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OET-RV by cross-referenced section MARK 16:12

MARK 16:12–16:13 ©

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Yeshua appears to two of his followers

Mark 16:12–13

Luke 24:13–35

16:12Yeshua appears to two of his followers

(Luke 24:13-35)

12Later on, Yeshua appeared in a different form to two of his followers on the path as they left Yerushalem and headed out to the countryside, 13but when they hurried back and told the others, no one believed them.

24:13 Yeshua joins the walkers to Emmaus

(Mark 16:12-13)

13Then, wow, two of Yeshua’s followers were walking to the village of Emmaus about eleven kilometres away from Yerushalem, 14and they were discussing with each other about all the recent events. 15After talking and debating for a while, Yeshua caught up with them and joined them, 16but their eyes were restricted from being able to recognise him. 17He asked them, “What’s all this that you two are talking about while you walk?

They stopped suddenly and looked at him with sad faces, 18and the one called Cleopas asked him, “Are you the only visitor staying in Yerushalem who doesn’t know what just happened in the last few days?”

19What happened?” he asked.

“What happened to the man, Yeshua from Nazareth,” they answered. “He was a prophet who did powerful miracles and delivered a powerful message in front of God and all the people. 20The chief priests and our rulers handed him over to be sentenced to death, and he was executed on a stake. 21We were hoping that he was going to be the one who would release Israel from the grip of the Romans, but all that happened three days ago now. 22Then some of our women also surprised us, because they went to his tomb very early this morning 23but they couldn’t find his body. Then they came back and told us about some vision about messengers from God who apparently said that he’s alive. 24Some of our companions went out to the tomb and found it just as the women had said, but they didn’t see anyone.”

25Oh, you’re so foolish,” he told them, “and your hearts are so reluctant to believe everything that the prophets wrote. 26Didn’t the messiah need to suffer all of that in order to be able to enter into all his greatness? 27Then starting with Mosheh and going through all the prophets, he explained the scriptures to them concerning what had been written about him there.

28As they got close to the village they were going to, he seemed to be going on further 29but they urged him, “Come and stay with us because it’s almost evening and there’s not much daylight left.” 30Then when they were ready to eat, he picked up the bread and blessed it, and then he broke it and handed it out to them, 31and then their eyes were opened and they recognised him. Just then he vanished, 32and they said to each other, “Weren’t our hearts burning when he was speaking to us on the road and explaining the scriptures to us?”

33That very hour they packed up and headed back to Yerushalem where they found that the eleven and the others with them had gathered together 34saying, “The master really has come back to life—he was seen by Simon Peter!”

35Then the two explained what had happened on the road and how they’d recognised them when he broke the bread.