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What does the Bible say about Jesus appearing to his disciples after resurrection?

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The Bible describes Jesus' appearance to his disciples as a moment of peace and joy, where He reassured them of His presence and identity.

In John 20:19-20, we see Jesus appearing to His fearful disciples on the evening of the first day of the week. The doors were shut, yet He came and stood in their midst, saying, 'Peace be unto you.' This moment was significant, as it affirmed His resurrection and provided comfort to His disciples who were in hiding due to fear of the Jews. His appearance was both a reassurance of His victory over death and an impartation of peace, which is a central theme in the message of the Gospel. By showing them His hands and side, He validated His identity and the reality of His sacrifice, leading the disciples to rejoice at His presence.
Scripture References: John 20:19-20, Luke 24:15-16

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Luke 24:15, 16
Robert Hawker · Apr 28, 2016
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