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Luke 24
Now
upon
the
first
day
of
the
week,
very
early
in
the
morning,
they
came
unto
the
a
sepulchre,
bringing
the
spices
which
they
had
prepared,
and
certain
others
with
them.
2
a
And
they
found
the
stone
rolled
away
from
the
sepulchre.
3 And
they
entered
in,
and
found
not
the
body
of
the
Lord
Jesus.
4 And
it
came
to
pass,
as
they
were
much
perplexed
thereabout,
behold,
two
men
stood
by
them
in
shining
garments:
5 And
as
they
were
afraid,
and
bowed
down
their
faces
to
the
earth,
they
said
unto
them,
Why
seek
ye
the
living
among
the
dead?
6 He
is
not
here,
but
is
a
risen:
remember
how
he
spake
unto
you
when
he
was
yet
in
Galilee,
7 Saying,
The
Son
of
man
must
be
delivered
into
the
hands
of
sinful
men,
and
be
crucified,
and
the
third
day
rise
again.
8 And
they
remembered
his
words,
9 And
returned
from
the
sepulchre,
and
told
all
these
things
unto
the
eleven,
and
to
all
the
rest.
10 It
was
Mary
Magdalene,
and
Joanna,
and
Mary
the
mother
of
James,
and
other
women
that
were
with
them,
which
told
these
things
unto
the
apostles.
11 And
their
words
seemed
to
them
as
idle
tales,
and
they
believed
them
not.
12 Then
arose
Peter,
and
ran
unto
the
sepulchre;
and
stooping
down,
he
beheld
the
linen
clothes
laid
by
themselves,
and
departed,
wondering
in
himself
at
that
which
was
come
to
pass.
13 And,
behold,
two
of
them
went
that
same
day
to
a
village
called
Emmaus,
which
was
from
Jerusalem
a
about
a
threescore
furlongs.
14 And
they
talked
together
of
all
these
things
which
had
happened.
15 And
it
came
to
pass,
that,
while
they
a
communed
together
and
reasoned,
b
Jesus
himself
drew
near,
and
went
with
them.
16 But
their
eyes
were
a
holden
that
they
should
not
know
him.
17 And
he
said
unto
them,
What
manner
of
communications
are
these
that
ye
have
one
to
another,
as
ye
walk,
and
are
sad?
18 And
the
one
of
them,
whose
name
was
a
Cleopas,
answering
said
unto
him,
Art
thou
only
a
stranger
in
Jerusalem,
and
hast
not
known
the
things
which
are
come
to
pass
there
in
these
days?
19 And
he
said
unto
them,
What
things?
And
they
said
unto
him,
Concerning
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
which
was
a
prophet
mighty
in
deed
and
word
before
God
and
all
the
people:
20 And
how
the
chief
priests
and
our
rulers
delivered
him
to
be
condemned
to
death,
and
have
crucified
him.
21 But
we
trusted
that
it
had
been
he
which
should
have
redeemed
Israel:
and
beside
all
this,
to
day
is
the
third
day
since
these
things
were
done.
22 Yea,
and
certain
women
also
of
our
company
made
us
astonished,
which
were
early
at
the
sepulchre;
23 And
when
they
found
not
his
body,
they
came,
saying,
that
they
had
also
seen
a
vision
of
angels,
which
said
that
he
was
alive.
24 And
certain
of
them
which
were
with
us
went
to
the
sepulchre,
and
found
it
even
so
as
the
women
had
said:
but
him
they
saw
not.
25 Then
he
said
unto
them,
O
a
fools,
and
slow
of
b
heart
to
c
believe
all
that
the
prophets
have
spoken:
26 Ought
not
Christ
to
have
suffered
these
things,
and
to
enter
into
his
glory?
27 And
beginning
at
a
Moses
and
all
the
b
prophets,
he
c
expounded
unto
them
in
all
the
d
scriptures
the
things
concerning
himself.
28 And
they
drew
nigh
unto
the
village,
whither
they
went:
and
he
made
as
though
he
would
have
gone
further.
29 But
they
constrained
him,
saying,
Abide
with
us:
for
it
is
toward
evening,
and
the
day
is
far
spent.
And
he
went
in
to
tarry
with
them.
30 And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
sat
at
meat
with
them,
he
took
bread,
and
blessed
it,
and
brake,
and
gave
to
them.
31 And
their
eyes
were
opened,
and
they
knew
him;
and
he
vanished
out
of
their
sight.
32 And
they
said
one
to
another,
Did
not
our
a
heart
b
burn
within
us,
while
he
c
talked
with
us
by
the
way,
and
while
he
opened
to
us
the
scriptures?
33 And
they
rose
up
the
same
hour,
and
returned
to
Jerusalem,
and
found
the
eleven
gathered
together,
and
them
that
were
with
them,
34 Saying,
The
Lord
is
risen
indeed,
and
hath
a
appeared
to
b
Simon.
35 And
they
told
what
things
were
done
in
the
way,
and
how
he
was
known
of
them
in
breaking
of
bread.
36 And
as
they
thus
spake,
Jesus
himself
a
stood
in
the
midst
of
them,
and
saith
unto
them,
b
Peace
be
unto
you.
37 But
they
were
terrified
and
affrighted,
and
supposed
that
they
had
seen
a
spirit.
38 And
he
said
unto
them,
Why
are
ye
troubled?
and
why
do
a
thoughts
arise
in
your
hearts?
39 Behold
my
hands
and
my
feet,
that
it
is
I
myself:
a
handle
me,
and
see;
for
a
b
spirit
hath
not
c
flesh
and
bones,
as
ye
d
see
me
have.
40 And
when
he
had
thus
spoken,
he
shewed
them
his
hands
and
his
feet.
41 And
while
they
yet
believed
not
for
joy,
and
a
wondered,
he
said
unto
them,
Have
ye
here
any
meat?
42 And
they
gave
him
a
piece
of
a
broiled
fish,
and
of
an
honeycomb.
43 And
he
took
it,
and
did
eat
before
them.
44 And
he
said
unto
them,
These
are
the
words
which
I
spake
unto
you,
while
I
was
yet
with
you,
that
all
things
must
be
a
fulfilled,
which
were
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
and
in
the
prophets,
and
in
the
psalms,
concerning
me.
45 Then
opened
he
their
a
understanding,
that
they
might
understand
the
scriptures,
46 And
said
unto
them,
Thus
it
is
written,
and
thus
it
a
behoved
Christ
to
suffer,
and
to
b
rise
from
the
dead
the
third
day:
47 And
that
a
repentance
and
b
remission
of
sins
should
be
c
preached
in
his
name
among
all
nations,
beginning
at
Jerusalem.
48 And
ye
are
a
witnesses
of
these
things.
49 And,
behold,
I
send
the
a
promise
of
my
Father
upon
you:
but
tarry
ye
in
the
city
of
Jerusalem,
until
ye
be
b
endued
with
power
from
on
high.
50 And
he
led
them
out
as
far
as
to
Bethany,
and
he
lifted
up
his
hands,
and
blessed
them.
51 And
it
came
to
pass,
while
he
blessed
them,
he
was
parted
from
them,
and
a
carried
up
into
heaven.
52 And
they
worshipped
him,
and
returned
to
Jerusalem
with
great
joy:
53 And
were
continually
in
the
a
temple,
praising
and
blessing
God.
Amen.
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