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How did Jesus spend the afternoon of the day of his resurrection? This fictional account attempts to recreate the conversation Jesus had with Cleopas and his companion on the walk to Emmaus. The dialogue follows the pattern of third-day passages in the Old Testament that describe a release from death. It begins, as Jesus did, with “Moses and all the prophets.” Join us on this walk. See if your...

The Lord Jesus taught explicitly that the Hebrew Scriptures made necessary (Gk., dei) the fact of Messiah’s resurrection. In light of the pervasiveness of such teaching in the New Testament it is astonishing that so little exegetical work by Christian scholars has been undertaken to explore such a doctrine. Luke’s account of the resurrection uses the expression “it was necessary” three times to emphasize the importance
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