the eleven disciples. in Galilee
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.
On the road to Emmaus
Five people who saw the risen Lord Jesus include Mary Magdalene, who encountered Him outside the tomb; the disciples on the road to Emmaus; Peter, who had a personal meeting with the risen Christ; Thomas, who famously doubted until he saw Jesus; and the group of disciples gathered in a room when Jesus appeared to them. These encounters are recorded in the New Testament and highlight key moments of Jesus' post-resurrection appearances.
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Jesus was not in the tomb he had risen.
Jesus was resurrected in Jerusalem, in Israel.
Thomas DID believe when Jesus was risen. He didn't believe when his friends TOLD him Jesus was risen. After Thomas saw the crucifixion scars on Jesus' body, and saw Him standing there breathing and palpable, he believed - thoroughly.
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.
A:It is in Matthew's Gospel that Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were the first to see the risen Jesus, as they returned from the grave, having been told by an angel that he was not there. But each of the other gospels tells us a different account of the risen Jesus' first appearance. Mark's Gospel originally ended at verse 16:8, when he told the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. In this original version, the risen Jesus appeared to no one at all. The 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) was added much later but says that early the same day, Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene only.Luke's Gospel says that Jesus first appeared to two men as they walked on the road to Emmaus. They were Cleopas and possibly Peter.In John's Gospel, Jesus also first appeared to Mary Magdalene, but this time in the garden at the tomb, where she thought he was the gardener.
Christians, as they celebrated Easter as the celebration of the risen King-Jesus Christ resurrected.
The first person to see the risen Christ was Mary Magdalene. According to the Gospel accounts, she encountered the resurrected Jesus early on the morning of the third day after his crucifixion while visiting his tomb. Jesus appeared to her and instructed her to inform the disciples of his resurrection.
Principally, followers of Jesus believed he had risen from the dead.