Luke 24:13 - Cambridge Greek Testament Commentary (2024)

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A Textual Commentary On The Greek New Testament by Bruce M. Metzger Adam Clarke Bible Commentary Albert Barnes' Bible Commentary Annotated Bible by A.C. Gaebelein Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible Barclay Daily Study Bible (NT) Barclay Daily Study Bible (NT) Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges Catena Aurea Commentary Charles Rose Commentaries co*ke's Commentary on the Holy Bible College Press Bible Study Textbook Series College Press Bible Study Textbook Series Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible Darby's translation notes (1890) Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible EasyEnglish Bible Commentaries Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible Expositor's Bible Commentary (Nicoll) Expositor's Greek Testament (Nicoll) Expositor's Greek Testament (Nicoll) Frederick Brotherton Meyer's Commentary G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible Geneva Study Bible Commentary George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary Godbey's Commentary on the New Testament Godet's commentary on Luke, John, Romans, 1 Corinthians Godet's commentary on Luke, John, Romans, 1 Corinthians Hawker's Poor man's commentary Introductory Lectures - Commentary by William Kelly John Calvin's Bible Commentary John Darby's Synopsis John Gill's Exposition of the Whole Bible John Trapp Complete Commentary Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments Justin Edwards' Family Bible New Testament (1851) Kretzmann's Popular Commentary of the Bible Kretzmann's Popular Commentary of the Bible Leslie M. Grant's Commentary on the Bible Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible Matthew Poole's Concise Commentary On The Bible NT Verse References in the Ante-Nicene Fathers Patchworkid's Personal Study Bible Notes Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible Philip Schaff's Popular Commentary on the NT (4 vols) Philip Schaff's Popular Commentary on the NT (4 vols) Robertson's Word Pictures of the New Testament Scofield's Bible Commentary Sermon Bible Commentary Spurgeon's Bible Commentary Spurgeon's Bible Commentary Spurgeon's Bible Commentary Spurgeon's Bible Commentary Summarized Bible Commentary Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments The Bible Study New Testament The Biblical Illustrator The ESV Global Study Bible's Study Notes The ESV Global Study Bible's Study Notes The Gospels Compared The Great Commentary of Cornelius à Lapide The Great Commentary of Cornelius à Lapide The Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary The Pulpit Commentaries Through The Bible C2000 Serie by Chuck Smith Treasury of Scripture Knowledge Vincent's Word Studies in the New Testament (4 Volume Set) Wesley's Explanatory Notes William Burkitt's Expository Notes
  • A Textual Commentary On The Greek New Testament by Bruce M. Metzger

    LUKE 24:13 e`xh,konta {B}The variant reading e`kato.n e`xh,konta (a K* Q P syrpal arm) seems tohave arisen in connection with patristic identification of Emmaus with‘Amwâs (mod. Nicopolis), about...

  • Adam Clarke Bible Commentary

    Verse Luke 24:13. _BEHOLD, TWO OF THEM_] This long and interestingaccount is not mentioned by Matthew nor John, and is only glanced atby Mark, Mark 16:12. One of these disciples was _Cleopas_, Luke...

  • Albert Barnes' Bible Commentary

    “Two of them.” Two of the disciples. The name of one of them was“Cleopas,” Luke 24:18. Many have supposed that the other was Luke,and that he omitted his own name from modesty. Others have supposed...

  • Annotated Bible by A.C. Gaebelein

    VII. HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSIONCHAPTER 24_ 1. The Resurrection. (Luke 24:1)_2. The Walk to Emmaus; the Appearance of the Risen Son of Man. (Luke24:13)3. The Appearance to the Eleven. (Luk...

  • Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible

    THE APPEARANCE ON THE WAY TO EMMAUS. This exquisite story is told byLk. only. The village is perhaps the Ammaus of Josephus, the modernKolonije, five miles W. from Jerusalem. Luke 24:19 f_._ describ...

  • Barclay Daily Study Bible (NT)

    THE WRONG PLACE TO LOOK (Luke 24:1-12)...

  • Barclay Daily Study Bible (NT)

    Now--look you--on that same day two of them were on the way to avillage called Emmaus, which is about seven miles from Jerusalem; andthey talked with each other about all the things which had happen...

  • Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes

    OF. Greek. _ek._ App-101. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 24:14;Luke 24:42.THEM. Not apostles.WENT. were goingTHAT. in (Greek. _en)_ that.EMMAUS. Now _Khan el Khamaseh,_ eight miles south...

  • Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges

    The Disciples at Emmaus.13. _two of them_ It is expressly implied in Luke 24:33 that they werenot Apostles. One was Cleopas (an abbreviation of Cleopatros), of whomwe know nothing, for the _name_is...

  • Catena Aurea Commentary

    Ver 13. And, behold, two of them went that same day to a villagecalled Emmaus, which was from Jerusalem about threescore furlongs. 14.And they talked together of all these things which had happened....

  • Charles Rose Commentaries

    ΉΣΑΝ _impf. ind. act., см._ Luke 24:10.ΠΟΡΕΥΌΜΕΝΟΙ _praes. med. part. от_ ΠΟΡΕΎΟΜΑΙ(G4198) идти. Part, в перифр. обороте,ΆΠΈΧΟΥΣΑΝ _praes. act. part. (adj.) acc. fem. sing. от_ΆΠΈΧΩ (G588) быть...

  • co*ke's Commentary on the Holy Bible

    AND BEHOLD, TWO OF THEM WENT—TO—EMMAUS,— The same day on whichour 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...

  • College Press Bible Study Textbook Series

    BUTLER'S COMMENTSSECTION 2The Emmaus Conversation (Luke 24:13-32)13 That very day two of them were going to a village named Emmaus,about seven miles from Jerusalem, 14and talking with each other...

  • College Press Bible Study Textbook Series

    APPLEBURY'S COMMENTS_The Appearance on the Way to EmmausScripture_Luke 24:13-35 And behold, two of them were going that very day to avillage named Emmaus, which was threescore furlongs from Jerus...

  • Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible

    And, behold, two of them went that same day to a village calledEmmaus, which was from Jerusalem about threescore furlongs.AND, BEHOLD, TWO OF THEM. For the name of the one, see the note atLuke...

  • Darby's translation notes (1890)

    24:13 stadia (h-17) About 7 English miles....

  • Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible

    THE RESURRECTION AND THE ASCENSION1-11. Two angels appear to the women at the sepulchre (Matthew 28:1;Mark 16:1 : cp. John 20:1). See on Mt and Jn....

  • Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible

    EMMAUS] Josephus speaks of an Emmaus 60 furlongs from Jerusalem, thehabitation of a colony of Titus's soldiers. This may be the modernKulênieh (lit. 'colony'), 7 m. W. of Jerusalem....

  • EasyEnglish Bible Commentaries

    LUKE’S GOOD NEWSLUKE_HILDA BRIGHT_CHAPTER 24THE *RESURRECTION 24:1-12V1 Very early on the first day of the week, the women went to the*tomb. They carried the *spices that they had prepared...

  • Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

    AND, BEHOLD, TWO OF THEM. — The long and singularly interestingnarrative that follows is peculiar to St. Luke, and must be lookedupon as among the “gleaning of the grapes,” which rewarded hisresear...

  • Expositor's Bible Commentary (Nicoll)

    CHAPTER 26THE FIRST LORD'S DAY.THE Sabbath came and went over the grave of its Lord, and silencereigned in Joseph's garden, broken only by the mailed sentinels, wholaughed and chatted by, the sea...

  • Expositor's Greek Testament (Nicoll)

    _On the way to Emmaus_ : in Lk. only, and one of the most beautifuland felicitous narratives in his Gospel, taken, according to J. Weiss(in Meyer), from Feine's precanonical Luke. Feine, after Holtz...

  • Expositor's Greek Testament (Nicoll)

    ff. δύο ἐξ αὐτῶν, two of _them_. The reference oughtnaturally to be to the last-named subject, the Apostles (Luke 24:10);yet they were evidently not Apostles. Hence it is inferred that thereference...

  • Frederick Brotherton Meyer's Commentary

    WALKING WITH THE RISEN LORDLuke 24:13-27This exquisite idyll of the Resurrection is too lifelike and naturalto have been invented. The sorrowful walk; the reasonings; the wonderthat anyone could...

  • G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible

    No human eye saw the resurrection. The women came early, but only tofind the stone rolled away. The record of those earliest experiencesis full of touching beauty. Luke alone gives us the story of t...

  • Geneva Study Bible Commentary

    (4) And, behold, two of them went that same day to a village calledEmmaus, which was from Jerusalem [about] threescore furlongs.(4) The resurrection is proved by two other witnesses who saw it, and...

  • George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary

    St. Jerome thinks the Cleophas, one of the two disciples, was acitizen of Emmaus, and that he invited Jesus to take meat in hishouse. His house was afterwards changed into a church, which the sameF...

  • Godbey's Commentary on the New Testament

    CHAPTER 30HE WAS SEEN BY PETER1 Corinthians 15:5. As He appeared to the women on their first visitto the sepulcher before it was clear light; also to Mary Magdalene(and doubtless other women, as...

  • Godet's commentary on Luke, John, Romans, 1 Corinthians

    3. _The Appearance on the way to Emmaus: Luke 24:13-32_.VERS. 13-32. Here is one of the most admirable pieces in Luke'sGospel. As John alone has preserved to us the account of theappearance to Mary...

  • Godet's commentary on Luke, John, Romans, 1 Corinthians

    _The Historical Introduction._ ᾿Ιδού, _behold_, prepares us forsomething unexpected. One of the two disciples was called _Cleopas_(Luke 24:18). This name is an abbreviation of Cleopatros, and not,l...

  • Hawker's Poor man's commentary

    "And, behold, two of them went that same day to a village calledEmmaus, which was from Jerusalem about threescore furlongs. (14) Andthey talked together of all these things which had happened. (15)...

  • Introductory Lectures - Commentary by William Kelly

    The last chapter gave in the judgment of present things, another worldand eternal things in good and evil, the Lord's instruction for thedisciples after the dealings of grace in Luke 15:1-32, and th...

  • John Calvin's Bible Commentary

    Luke 24:13._And lo, two of them. _Although Mark touches slightly andbriefly on this narrative, and Matthew and John say not a single wordrespecting it; yet as it is highly useful to be known and wor...

  • John Darby's Synopsis

    But the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, hadprepared everything for the burial of His Son, who had glorified Himby giving Himself up to death. He is with the rich in His death.Jos...

  • John Gill's Exposition of the Whole Bible

    AND BEHOLD TWO OF THEM WENT THAT SAME DAY,.... Two of the disciples,as the Persic version reads; not of the eleven apostles, for it iscertain that one of them was not an apostle; but two of the seve...

  • John Trapp Complete Commentary

    And, behold, two of them went that same day to a village calledEmmaus, which was from Jerusalem _about_ threescore furlongs.Ver. 13. _About threescore furlongs_] About six miles....

  • Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

    _Behold, two of them_ Not of the apostles, for those two, returning,told what had passed between Christ and them to the eleven apostles,(Luke 24:33; Luke 24:35,) but two of the other disciples that...

  • Justin Edwards' Family Bible New Testament (1851)

    TWO OF THEM; not of the eleven apostles, but of the other disciples.THREESCORE FURLONGS; ten ancient furlongs are equivalent to the moderngeographical mile. The distance from Jerusalem to Emmaus wa...

  • Kretzmann's Popular Commentary of the Bible

    AND, BEHOLD, TWO OF THEM WENT THAT SAME DAY TO A VILLAGE CALLEDEMMAUS, WHICH WAS FROM JERUSALEM ABOUT THREESCORE FURLONGS....

  • Kretzmann's Popular Commentary of the Bible

    THE EMMAUS DISCIPLES.The walk to Emmaus:...

  • Leslie M. Grant's Commentary on the Bible

    HE IS NOT HERE. BUT RISEN(vs.1-12)Though these dear women came to the grave very early in the morningthe first day of the week, they were too late. Mary of Bethany hadanointed the Lord Jesus befo...

  • Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible

    13-27 This appearance of Jesus to the two disciples going to Emmaus,happened the same day that he rose from the dead. It well becomes thedisciples of Christ to talk together of his death and resurr...

  • Matthew Poole's Concise Commentary On The Bible

    Who those two were is variously guessed; that the name of the one was_Cleopas, _ appeareth from LUKE 24:18. Some will have the other tohave been Luke, but he in the beginning of his Gospel distingui...

  • NT Verse References in the Ante-Nicene Fathers

    Tertullian Against Marcion Book IVFor as two of them were taking a walk, and when the Lord had joinedtheir company, without its appearing that it was He, and whilst Hedissembled His knowledge of w...

  • Patchworkid's Personal Study Bible Notes

    Luke 24:13 Now G2532 behold G2400 (G5628) two G1417 of G1537 them G846traveling G2258 (G5713)...

  • Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible

    TWO DISCIPLES MEET JESUS ON THE ROAD TO EMMAUS (24:13-34).The women having been brought to believe, Jesus now brings two‘unknown' disciples to belief. It may be that by these means He washoping to...

  • Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible

    ‘And behold, two of them were going that very day to a village namedEmmaus, which was sixty furlongs (stades) from Jerusalem.'The two disciples prominent in this story were returning home to thevil...

  • Philip Schaff's Popular Commentary on the NT (4 vols)

    This section is peculiar to Luke, although Mark 16:12 refers to thesame event. This is the _fourth_ appearance of our Lord; that to Peter(Luke 24:34) having been passed over in the narrative. Thepa...

  • Philip Schaff's Popular Commentary on the NT (4 vols)

    Luke 24:13. TWO OF THEM, _i.e.,_ of those spoken of at the close ofLuke 24:9. It is unlikely that they were Apostles (comp. Luke 24:33).One was named ‘Cleopas' (L

  • Robertson's Word Pictures of the New Testament

    WERE GOING(ησαν πορευομενο). Periphrastic imperfect middle ofπορευομα.SIXTY STADIA(σταδιους εξηκοντα). About seven miles....

  • Scofield's Bible Commentary

    AND, BEHOLDFor ORDER OF OUR LORD'S APPEARANCES AFTER HIS RESURRECTION, see(_ See Scofield) - (Matthew 28:9). _...

  • Sermon Bible Commentary

    Luke 24:13The Journey to Emmaus.I. We see in this appearance something very characteristic of ourLord's habits and ways. During His lifetime His disciples andfollowers were always craving for pub...

  • Spurgeon's Bible Commentary

    Luke 24:13. _And, behold, two of them went that same day to a villagecalled Emmaus, which was from Jerusalem about threescore furlongs. Andthey talked together of all these things which had happened...

  • Spurgeon's Bible Commentary

    Luke 24:13. _And, behold, two of them went that same day to a villagecalled Emmaus, which was from Jerusalem about threescore furlongs. Andthey talked together of all these things which had happened...

  • Spurgeon's Bible Commentary

    Luke 24:1. Now upon the first day of the week, very early in themorning, they came unto the sepulcher, bringing the spices which theyhad prepared, and certain others with them. And they found the st...

  • Spurgeon's Bible Commentary

    Luke 24:1. Now upon the first day of the week, very early in themorning, they came unto the sepulcher, bringing the spices which theyhad prepared, and certain others with them. And they found the st...

  • Summarized Bible Commentary

    CONTENTS: Resurrection of Christ. Ministry of the risen Christ. Hiscommission to evangelization. The ascension.CHARACTERS: Jesus, angels, Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary mother ofJames, Peter, discip...

  • Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

    Luke 24:21. _To-day is the third day._ Christ was to rise the thirdday, according to the scriptures, as he had intimated to thedisciples. Matthew 20:19. See also Genesis 22:4;...

  • The Bible Study New Testament

    TWO OF THEM WERE GOING. Only Luke tells this in detail. Cleopas wasone of the two (Luke 24:18). EMMAUS. Six or eight miles west ofJerusalem....

  • The Biblical Illustrator

    _Two of them went that same day to a village called Emmaus_THE JOURNEY TO EMMAUSI. WE SEE IN THIS APPEARANCE, AS IN THE OTHERS, SOMETHING VERYCHARACTERISTIC OF OUR LORD’S HABITS AND WAYS DURING HI...

  • The ESV Global Study Bible's Study Notes

    LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 24:13 THAT VERY DAY is the first day of the week,Sunday (see v. Luke 24:1). TWO OF THEM. One is unnamed, the other isCleopas (v.

  • The ESV Global Study Bible's Study Notes

    LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 24:1 The Resurrection of Jesus. Luke’s Gospelbegan in the temple (Luke 1:5). After Jesus has risen from the dead,it will conclude in the temple as well ...

  • The Gospels Compared

    JESUS APPEARS TO TWO BELIEVERS TRAVELING ON THE ROAD MARK 16:12-13;LUKE 24:13-35; MARK 16:12 After that he appeared in another form untotwo of them, as they walked, and went into the country....

  • The Great Commentary of Cornelius à Lapide

    CHAPTER 24 VER. 1. _Now upon the first day of the week._ The first dayafter the Sabbath, the Lord's day, _i.e._ the day on which Christ rosefrom the dead. See S. Matthew 28:1....

  • The Great Commentary of Cornelius à Lapide

    _And, behold, two of them went that same day to a village calledEmmaus_, &c. These two are generally considered to be the same asthose mentioned by S. Mark 16:12, but Euthymius is of a differentopi...

  • The Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary

    _CRITICAL NOTES_Luke 24:13. TWO OF THEM.—It is evident from Luke 24:33 that neitherof them were apostles. The name of one of them is given in Luke 24:18,Cleopas (_i.e._, an abbreviation of Cleopatr...

  • The Pulpit Commentaries

    EXPOSITIONLUKE 24:1THE RESURRECTION. All the four evangelists give an account of theResurrection. None of the four, however, attempt to give a _history_of_ _it simply from a human point of sight...

  • Through The Bible C2000 Serie by Chuck Smith

    Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, theycame to the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared,and certain others with them. And they found the stone rolled aw...

  • Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

    Luke 24:18; Mark 16:12; Mark 16:13...

  • Vincent's Word Studies in the New Testament (4 Volume Set)

    Threescore furlongs. Seven miles....

  • Wesley's Explanatory Notes

    Mark 16:12....

  • William Burkitt's Expository Notes

    e just.From the whole, Note, 1. That there is no opinion so absurd, no errorso monstrous, that having had. mother, will die for the lack of.nurse. The beastly opinion of the mortality of the soul,...

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