Mark 16:12

12 After that he appered vnto two of them in a straunge figure as they walked and went into the country.

Mark 16:12 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 16:12

After that
A little time, or some few hours after, on the selfsame day; see ( Luke 24:13 ) ;

he appeared in another form:
it seems to have been the form, or habit of a gardener that he appeared in to Mary; since she thought him to be one, and to be the gardener that belonged to the garden, in which the sepulchre was: but now it was in another form, or habit, that he appeared; very likely in the habit of a Scribe, or doctor; since he took upon him to expound the Scriptures to the persons he appeared to; as also took bread, and blessed it, when at supper with them, ( Luke 24:27 Luke 24:30 ) . According to the Jewish canons F13

``if two persons eat together, and one of them is a Scribe, and the other an unlearned man, (Krbm rpwo) , "the Scribe blesses", and the unlearned man is excused.''

This is not to be understood of any change in the shape of his body, or the features of his face; for as soon as their eyes were opened, which had been before held, they knew him perfectly well: whereas, if there had been such an alteration made in him, that he could not have been known for the same, there would have been no need of holding their eyes, that they should not know him, ( Luke 24:16 Luke 24:31 ) . This appearance was

unto two of them;
one of them was Cleophas, or Alphaeus, which is the same, ( Luke 24:18 ) ; the other is by some F14 thought to be Simon Peter, from what is said in ( Luke 24:34 ) though others F15 think it was Nathanael, and others F16 Luke the evangelist, who conceals his own name, when he mentions the other; and some F17 that his name was Ammaon, which perhaps may be through mistake of the place, Emmaus, where they were going, for the name of one of them, and the appearance to them was,

as they walked, and went into the country:
to a country village called Emmaus, about sixty furlongs, or seven miles and a half from Jerusalem; see ( Luke 24:13 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F13 T. Bab. Beracot, fol. 45. 2.
F14 Lightfoot, Hor. in. v. 13. & in Luk. xxiv. 13.
F15 Epiphan contra Haeres. l. 1. Haeres. 23.
F16 Vid. Theophylact. in Luc. xxiv. 13.
F17 Ambros in Luc. 12. 49. & 24.

Mark 16:12 In-Context

10 And she wet and toolde them that were with him as they morned and weapte.
11 And when they herde that he was alyve and he had appered to hyr they beleved it not.
12 After that he appered vnto two of them in a straunge figure as they walked and went into the country.
13 And they went and toolde it to the remnaunt. And they beleved them nether.
14 After that he appered vnto the eleve as they sate at meate: and cast in their tethe their vnbelefe and hardnes of herte: be cause they beleued not them which had sene him after his resurreccio.
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