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They saw him.

He ate with him

They pooped with him.

See this in Luke 24.36 to 43

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Q: What were the three things that convinced the disciples that Jesus had risen from the dead?
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The first recorded appearance of the risen Jesus was to?

the eleven disciples. in Galilee


Where did the risen Jesus first appear to two of His disciples?

On the road to Emmaus


Who told the disciples that Jesus was not in the tomb?

An angel at the tomb told the disciples that Jesus was not there, as he had risen from the dead.


Where were all the other disciples when they learned the Jesus had risen?

they wer afraid to be arrested so they hid in a place


Did Judas see the resurrected Jesus?

A:In Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians, written long before the first of the gospels, the risen Jesus appeared to the twelve (1 Cor 15:3-8) which can only mean that for Paul, Jesus was not betrayed by Judas Iscariot.The gospel story required a traitor, and that traitor was Judas Iscariot. In the gospels, when the risen Jesus appeared to the disciples, he appeared to the eleven. It would be inconceivable that the other disciples would have kept Judas in their midst to be seen by the risen Jesus. Now, Judas did not see Jesus.


What happened on the road to Emmaus?

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.


When did Jesus command his disciples to be silent?

Jesus told his disciples on a couple of occasions to tell no man of what they had seen - as in - Then charged he his disciples that they should tell no man that he was Jesus the Christ. (Matthew 16.20) And - And as they came down from the mountain, Jesus charged them, saying, Tell the vision to no man, until the Son of man be risen again from the dead. (Matthew 17.9)


Which of Jesus' disciples was known as doubter?

The disciple named Thomas was called a doubter when he did not believe that Jesus had indeed risen from the dead.


How many years did Jesus preach after he was resurrected?

The gospels seem fairly clear, that Jesus did not preach again after his resurrection, only appearing to his disciples and the women of his close acquaintance. 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 for the last time. Luke recorded appearances of the risen Jesus on the day of his resurrection, after which he was drawn up bodily into heaven. John follows Luke somewhat, but adds an appearance of Jesus to the disciples at the Sea of Tiberius (Sea of Galilee). However, there is no suggestion that he appeared to others or preached. Acts of the Apostles, although by the author of Luke's Gospel, extends the time that the risen Jesus spent on earth to forty days, during which he performed wonders, no doubt preaching.


Who told the disciples that Jesus had risen?

The women who went to the tomb early in the morning on the third day after Jesus' crucifixion were the first to encounter the resurrected Jesus. They were told by an angel at the tomb that Jesus had risen from the dead and instructed to inform the disciples.


Sins of the disciples?

The disciples to sinned like all of us. Judas Iscariot betrayed Christ. Peter denied Jesus thrice. and Thomas doubted that it was the risen christ who the other s had seen.


What would have happened if Peter had not gone to the tomb of Jesus?

In fact, Peter only went to the tomb of Jesus in Luke and John, which are interdependent gospels. In Matthew, Jesus told the women to tell the disciples to go to Galilee, where he would meet them. Peter did not go to the tomb. In the "Long Ending" to Mark, the women told the disciples that Jesus had risen, but they did not believe. None of the disciples went to the tomb.