Lucas 24:11

11 Mas a ellos les parecía como locura las palabras de ellas, y no las creyeron.

Lucas 24:11 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 24:11

And their words seemed to them as idle tales
As fabulous things, as mere whims, and the fancies of their brains: "as a dream", according to the Persic version; or, "as a jest", as the Arabic version renders it. They looked upon them as mere deceptions and delusions, and not real things; the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions read, "these words"; what they related concerning what they saw, and heard, at the sepulchre:

and they believed them not:
for they had no thought, nor expectation of Christ's rising from the dead; they did not know that he was to rise again, according to the Scriptures; nor did they understand him when he told them of his rising again; and had no faith in it, nor hope concerning it, and could give no credit to it, when it was told them; and the Arabic version reads, "they did not believe it"; the word or report which the women delivered to them.

Lucas 24:11 In-Context

9 y volviendo del sepulcro, dieron nuevas de todas estas cosas a los once, y a todos los demás.
10 Y eran María Magdalena, y Juana, y María madre de Jacobo, y las demás que estaban con ellas, las que dijeron estas cosas a los apóstoles.
11 Mas a ellos les parecía como locura las palabras de ellas, y no las creyeron.
12 Pero levantándose Pedro, corrió al sepulcro; y cuando miró dentro, vio sólo los lienzos allí echados; y se fue maravillado entre sí de lo que había sucedido.
13 Y he aquí, dos de ellos iban el mismo día a una aldea que estaba de Jerusalén sesenta estadios, llamada Emaús.
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