Luke 24:14

14 et ipsi loquebantur ad invicem de his omnibus quae acciderant

Luke 24:14 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 24:14

And they talked together
As they went along, on their journey:

of all these things which had happened;
concerning their dear Lord and master, Jesus Christ; how that he had been betrayed by Judas, one of his disciples; had been led bound, first to Annas, and then Caiaphas, the high priest, in whose palace he had been condemned to death; how that he was delivered by the chief priests and elders, to Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of whom they requested, that he might be crucified: they very likely discoursed also, about the ignominious treatment he met with, both in the high priest's palace and: in Pilate's hall; and how at last he was crucified between two thieves, and was dead and buried; and particularly, they might be talking together of what they had heard that morning from the women, that had been at the sepulchre of Christ, and reported that he was risen.

Luke 24:14 In-Context

12 Petrus autem surgens cucurrit ad monumentum et procumbens videt linteamina sola posita et abiit secum mirans quod factum fuerat
13 et ecce duo ex illis ibant ipsa die in castellum quod erat in spatio stadiorum sexaginta ab Hierusalem nomine Emmaus
14 et ipsi loquebantur ad invicem de his omnibus quae acciderant
15 et factum est dum fabularentur et secum quaererent et ipse Iesus adpropinquans ibat cum illis
16 oculi autem illorum tenebantur ne eum agnoscerent
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