Paul spoke of Jesus appearing to Cephas, then the twelve, then more than 500, most of whom were still alive, then James and all the apostles, and finally himself. However, it seems that Paul was speaking of spiritual appearances, rather than appearances of the risen Jesus in physical form.
Matthew recorded an appearance of the risen Jesus to the women who saw him while on the way to tell the disciples of their experience. Later, the eleven disciples went to a mountain in Galilee and also saw Jesus.
Luke recorded an appearance of the risen Jesus to the two men, Cleopas and (presumably) Peter, but they did not recognise him, even after conversing with him, inviting him home, and eating dinner with him. They only assumed that he was Jesus based on his words and behaviour, but then he vanished out of their sight. Jesus later appeared to all the disciples in a room in Jerusalem and went to some lengths to assure them that he really was Jesus, showing the disciples his wounds, and finally being drawn up into heaven.
John follows Luke somewhat, but omits the appearance to the two men and the dinner in the village, instead reporting two appearances of Jesus to the disciples in the room in Jerusalem. He also records that Mary Magdalene saw Jesus standing near the tomb and knew not that it was Jesus, supposing that he was the gardener. Later, Jesus appeared to the disciples at the Sea of Tiberius (Sea of Galilee).
Mark originally recorded no appearances of the risen Jesus, the "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-20) being added much later to harmonise somewhat with the other gospels.
Across the New Testament gospels, a total of seven appearances of the risen Jesus.
Acts of the Apostles contradicts all the gospel accounts, saying that Jesus spent forty days on earth after his resurrection, providing many infallible proofs.
This question has been answered before, so you may see related answers. But please remember that he still appears to some, even today, as he appeared to Paul after his ascension, (1 Corinthians 15.6)
Matthew: Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene and the other Mary, on the road as they returned from the tomb. Later, the disciples saw the risen Jesus in a mountain in Galilee. Thus, two appearances.
Luke: Jesus appeared to the two men on the road to Emmaeus, then to the eleven apostles together in an upper room. They then went out to Bethany, where Jesus ascended to heaven on the evening of his resurrection. Once again, two appearances.
John: Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene in the garden at the tomb, then to ten of the apostles together in an upper room, then a few days later to all eleven in the same room. He finally appeared to the disciples at the Sea of Galilee. In this account, four appearances.
Acts of the Apostles, by the same author as Luke's Gospel but written somewhat later, goes further than Luke's Gospel and says that Jesus remained on earth for forty days and was seen by many before being taken bodily up into heaven. In this account, he must have been seen very many times.
Only once. He resurrected and was with the disciples for a short time before He went back to heaven.
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No, He appears 3 times to Paul:
acts 9:4-6 Damascus Road
Acts 22:17-21 Paul in Jerusalem
Acts 23:11 Paul in Jerusalem
He first appeared as a gardener in the garden that his tomb stood.
Jesus after his ascension into heavenwas never seen by anyone again
Twice. Read Luke 24:13-31, 36
The bible says there were 200 believers who witnessed jesus ascension to heaven.
106 times in the NIV translation. The word appear 119 times in the Gospels (but 14 of these times are not referring to the 'kingdom of God/of heaven' and Jesus uses the word 'kingdom' once at the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles (before His ascension)
According to Christian belief, Jesus ascended into heaven once, 40 days after his resurrection. This event is known as the Ascension and is celebrated by Christians as a significant event in the life of Jesus.
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Jesus ascended to heaven 40 days after his resurrection. In the meantime, he appeared to the apostles, several close female disciples and hundreds of other people.
According to eye witness accounts there were around 200 believers who saw Jesus ascend to heaven...there were also multiple eye witness accounts after He was resurrected, on one occasion He appeared to over 500 people at once. Hope this answers your question :)
Jesus appeared to paul 1 time in the book of Acts Ch. 9
No these are all imaginations. Jesus will only come once again to judge the quick and the dead.
The ascension of Jesus is only mentioned in Luke's Gospel and Acts of the Apsotles, although the accounts differ. Luke 24:51 says that the ascension of Jesus was watched by the disciples on the evening of his resurrection. Acts of the Apostles, although by the same author, says (chapter 1) that Jesus acended to heaven forty days after his resurrection, in the presence of 'them', an undefined number of people.Each of the gospels gives a different account of how many times the Risen Jesus appeared, and how many saw him after his resurrection. The exception is Mark's Gospel, which in its original form ended at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they told no one; the "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-20) was added long afterwards to provide the necessary resurrection appearances and to more or less harmonise Markwith Matthew and Luke.
The Ascension of Jesus Christ takes place many days after His ressurection, or 'Easter'. According to the Bible He was seen by many people, including His disciples during the 40 days after His ressurection. At the end of the 40 days He ascended to Heaven in full view of the disciples.
A special Mass is celebrated with readings about the Ascension Special antiphons (prayers with responses) remind the people that Jesus ascended into heaven to prepare a place in heaven for all faithful believers
About 33 to 34 years in this world and later Ascension happened and he was lifted up in Heaven