In the Gospel of Luke, 13 - 53, two disciples of Jesus met, spoke and ate with him after his crucifixion and resurrection, then told others about the event. Jesus' followers believed the witnesses and so more readily believe in the resurrection themselves.
Your question has two answers: Jesus appeared to two disciples on the road to Emmaus the day of His resurrection (Luke 24:13-15), and He appeared in spirit to Saul of Tarsus on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:3-5).
The Emmaus story refers to a passage in the Bible found in the Gospel of Luke where two followers of Jesus encounter him on the road to Emmaus after his resurrection. They do not recognize him until he breaks bread with them, symbolizing the significance of his presence. This story is often interpreted as a demonstration of the importance of faith, recognition, and community in understanding the teachings of Jesus.
No. They did not believe in a resurrection, and Jesus is the resurrection and the life, (John 11.25)
The four gospels and Acts of the Apostles provide various different versions of Jesus meeting some of his followers after his resurrection, but none of them makes any mention of any independent witnesses ever seeing Jesus with any of his followers.
All of them
Christians believe in Christ's miraculous birth and resurrection from the grave.
In Luke 24, the synonym for Bethlehem is "Emmaus," which is the town to which Jesus' disciples were traveling when he appeared to them after his resurrection.
They were jealous of him, and did not believe in the resurrection which Jesus preached.
Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.
Christians say that without belief in the resurrection of Jesus, they would not believe in Jesus as the Son of God.
I believe 100%. One time, part of me was on fire and I was able to put out the fire with my hands and I had no burns on my skin at all, not even on my hands. I am thankful to God for that, as well as for others' salvation and blessings as well as my own. God prepared me to be able to put out that fire with something I had seen shortly before.
You are probably thinking about the two disciples on the road to Emmaus found in Luke 24:13-32. It is possible that one person was a man and the other his wife as we are not told both were men. Read the story again and see if maybe this is possible. Emmaus was a small town about 7 miles from Jerusalem. According to the story they came to Emmaus and shared food with Jesus in their home.