Matthew says that the disciples saw the risen Jesus in a mountain in Galilee. The Gospel does not say what they were doing, when Jesus appeared, but when they saw him they worshipped him, but some doubted.
Luke's Gospel says that the eleven were at a meal in a room in Jerusalem on the day of his resurrection, when Jesus appeared among them. He took them out towards Bethany, where he rose bodily to heaven.
John's Gospel, which is now known to have been inspired by Luke's Gospel, says that Jesus appeared to ten of them at a meal in a room in Jerusalem. Eight days later, he appeared to all eleven, again at a meal in Jerusalem. They later saw him while fishing on the Sea of Galilee.
Mark's Gospel , 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, so in this Gospel the disciples never saw the resurrected Jesus. The "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-20) was added long afterwards to provide the necessary resurrection appearances and to more or less harmonise Mark with Matthew and Luke. In this version of Mark's Gospel, the disciples were also having a meal.
Jesus wasn't reincarnated He was resurrected and all disciples except Judas Iscariot saw Him. (Judas hanged himself after betraying Jesus).
When Thomas heard about Jesus resurrection from other disciples, he said: "Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe."- John 20:25But when he saw the Lord, he said: " My Lord and my God"- John 20:28
Mary Magdalene.
Fisherman
Actually there were 11 people (Jesus' disciples) who saw Jesus ascend into heaven.Matt.28:16 says the 11 disciples went to the mountain that Jesus hadappointed for them to come to.Mark 16:14 says Jesus sat at a table with the 11 disciples and after He spokewith them in v.19 He was received up into heaven and sat down at theright hand of God.Luke 24:33 tells of the 11 disciples who were gathered together and v.36states that Jesus (suddenly) stood in midst of them and in v. 50 it saysJesus led them out, blessed them and He was parted from them andcarried up into heaven.Acts 1:4 states that Jesus was assembled together with the disciples speakingwith them and in v.9 it says, ......"Now when He had spoken these things,while they watched, He was taken up and a cloud received Him out oftheir sight".
Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas, was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. He is known for initially doubting Jesus' resurrection until he saw and touched his wounds. Thomas is also known for his bold statement, "My Lord and my God," upon seeing Jesus.
They didn't. The disciples saw Jesus as a man, and God's chosen Messiah. It was the false prophet Paul who perverted the message of Jesus.
They were mainly the disciples , the friends like Lazrus and those who saw Jesus heal someone.
Be of good cheer it is you be not afraid!!!
1 cor 15 verse 6.
The bible states that Jesus prayed in the garden of gethsamene, and on the moutain, where the disciples saw Mosea and elijah.
AnswerIn Matthew's Gospel, the only occasion that the disciples saw the risen Jesus was in the mountain in Galilee. It seems they believed that he was real, because Jesus had told the women to say to the disciples that they were to go to Galilee where he would meet them. Nevertheless, after they saw Jesus, some believed and some doubted. Mark's Gospel originally ended at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and the fled, telling no one. In this original account, the disciples did not see the resurrected Jesus. The "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-25) was added much later to provide a resurrection story that more or less harmonised with both Matthew and Luke. First, he appeared to two of them - either the two women of Matthew or the two men of Luke. They went and told the disciples, who did not believe. Jesus then appeared to the disciples and upbraided them for not believing the other two, and told them to preach his gospel. There is no suggestion here in the "Long Ending "that they thought he was a spirit.In Luke's Gospel, Jesus appeared to the eleven at a meal on the evening of his resurrection, and they did at first think that he was a spirit.In John's Gospel, Jesus appeared to ten of the eleven at a meal and showed them his wounds. They did not think that he was a spirit and were glad to see him. However, Thomas was not present, and doubted. Eight days later, Jesus appeared to all eleven in the same room, and Thomas believed.