Lucas 24:16

16 pero Dios impidió que lo reconocieran.

Lucas 24:16 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 24:16

But their eyes were holden,
&c] The Ethiopic version adds, "and were covered"; and the Arabic version renders it, "now he had veiled their eyes", ascribing it to Christ; and the Persic version renders it, "and the eyes of the disciples were shut": to me it seems, that their eyes: were held downwards; or they kept looking upon the ground as they walked, which was a posture suitable to their melancholy spirits; and there might be a peculiar influence of divine power and providence, so disposing them, that they did not look up to Christ their new fellow traveller, who walked on with them: and this was so ordered, that they should not know him; that so they might not be surprised at once, as they would have been, had they looked at him, and discerned who he was; and that they might converse the more freely with him; and that he might convince them of their stupidity and unbelief, by proper arguments.

Lucas 24:16 In-Context

14 Al ir caminando, hablaban acerca de las cosas que habían sucedido.
15 Mientras conversaban y hablaban, de pronto Jesús mismo se apareció y comenzó a caminar con ellos;
16 pero Dios impidió que lo reconocieran.
17 Él les preguntó:
Se detuvieron de golpe, con sus rostros cargados de tristeza.
18 Entonces uno de ellos, llamado Cleofas, contestó:
—Tú debes de ser la única persona en Jerusalén que no oyó acerca de las cosas que han sucedido allí en los últimos días.
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