In Luke's Gospel, Jesus appeared to all eleven apostles gathered together in a room (Luke 24:33) and showed them his hands and feet, then ate a piece of broiled fish and some honeycomb, so that they knew he was real. He then led the disciples out to the village of Bethany, where he was taken up bodily to heaven on the evening of his resurrection.
In John's Gospel, Jesus first appeared to ten of the apostles gathered together in a room (John 20:19), without Thomas present (20:24), and showed them his hands and his side, so that they knew he was Jesus. He then breathed on them and gave them the Holy Ghost. Eight days later, he again appeared to all eleven apostles in the same room (20:26) and showed Thomas his wounds so that Thomas would also believe. Afterwards, Jesus appeared to the disciples at the Sea of Galilee.
In Matthew's Gospel, Jesus sent a message with the women for the disciples to meet him in Galilee. He appeared to the disciples in a mountain in Galilee and commanded them to go forth and teach what he had taught.
In Luke's Gospel, Jesus appeared to the 11 disciples on the evening of his resurrection, at a meal in an upper room in Jerusalem, after which he led them on the road towards Bethany, where he blessed them and was then carried up bodily to heaven.
In John's Gospel, Jesus appeared to 10 of the disciples on the evening of his resurrection, at a meal in an upper room, and showed them his wounds. Eight days later, when Thomas was now present, he appeared again to all 11 disciples and Thomas believed. His last appearance to the disciples, according to this gospel, was at the Sea of Galilee, where he told the disciples to throw their nets out the other side, and they caught many fish.
Mark's Gospel, the first New Testament gospel to be written, originally ended at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. In this, Jesus never appeared to the disciples. The 'Long Ending' was added much later to more or less harmonise with parts of Matthew and Luke. Here, he now appears to the disciples as they were at a meal, presumably in the upper room in Jerusalem but it could have been in the mountain in Galilee, and tells them to go forth into the world and preach the gospel. And they went forth and preached everywhere.
Jesus told his disciples to go and spread his name and his word. After saying that he gave the disciples the language of tongues.then Jesus ascended towards heaven.
Dead Rising happened in 2006.
The disciples witnessed Jesus' sinlessness, His miracle's, His compassion, His love for the Father in heaven and His love of human beings. Some witnessed His death on the cross and His burial and all witnessed His life after rising from the dead, and they witnessed His ascension into heaven.
He is not a zombie!
Jesus met two of his new disciples (not apostles) there and walked with them! They were blinded by their own sorrow that Jesus had died and didn't recognize Him. At the end other their journey they finally recognized Him and went back to Jerusalem to see the 11 disciples and told them Jesus had risen from the dead.
beacause he is cool like that
An angel at the tomb told the disciples that Jesus was not there, as he had risen from the dead.
In the New Testament
Jesus did arise from the dead , from the tomb. he was a very much living, breathing Jesus.
Jesus arose from the dead on Easter Sunday.
If he was a mere man then his body would have rotted. However, since he is the Son of God, resurection is the only answer.
. He told them to go spread the news that he had died on the cross, and rose from the dead, why he did it, and what the effects are.