Lucas 24:35

35 Entonces ellos contaban las cosas que les habían acontecido en el camino, y cómo había sido conocido de ellos en el partir el pan

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Lucas 24:35 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 24:35

And they told what things were done in the way
That is, when the eleven had done speaking, and had finished their report, which they did with great joy and pleasure; then "these two disciples", as the Persic version expresses it, to confirm them the more in the truth of Christ's resurrection, gave them a particular account, how, as they were travelling, Jesus joined himself to them, and entered into a conversation with them, and opened the Scriptures in a sweet and powerful manner to them; and yet their eyes were holden all the while, so that they did not perceive who he was: and how he was known of them in breaking bread;
that so it was, that whilst he was breaking bread, and giving it to them, and they were eating together, their eyes were opened, and they saw plainly who he was: now, though this was a common meal, and not the ordinance of the Lord's supper, yet since Christ made himself known to his disciples at an ordinary meal, may not his followers expect that he will make himself known to them, and grant them communion with him at his table? and which should be no small argument to engage believers to a constant attendance on it.

Lucas 24:35 In-Context

33 Y levantándose en la misma hora, tornáronse a Jerusalén, y hallaron a los once reunidos, y a los que estaban con ellos
34 Que decían: Ha resucitado el Señor verdaderamente, y ha aparecido a Simón
35 Entonces ellos contaban las cosas que les habían acontecido en el camino, y cómo había sido conocido de ellos en el partir el pan
36 Y entre tanto que ellos hablaban estas cosas, Jesús se puso en medio de ellos, y les dijo: Paz sea a vosotros
37 Entonces ellos espantados y asombrados, pensaban que veían algún espíritu

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