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A:The first gospel to be written was Mark's Gospel, which originally ended at verse 16:8with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. There were no appearances of the risen Jesus and, if the women told no one, they could never have known, simply waiting for his return on clouds of glory as promised in chapter 13.


The 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) was added much later to Mark's Gospel. Here, Jesus appeared to "two of them" and they went and told the others (Mark 16:12-13) but the others did not believe.


In Matthew's Gospel, the next to be written, It was Mary Magdalene and the other Mary who told the disciples that Jesus was risen.


In Luke's Gospel,

Mary Magdalene, Joanna, another Maryand other women ran to tell the disciples, but the disciples thought they were idle tales.


In John's Gospel,Mary Magdalene went to the tomb but returned to tell the disciples when she saw the stone had been moved, without looking inside. Peter and the 'disciple whom Jesus loved' went and found the tomb empty, but there is no mention of them telling this to the other disciples. Later,Mary Magdalene met Jesus in the garden and told this to the disciples.

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

Mary Magdalene, along with other women who included Joanna, Salome, and Mary, the mother of Jesus.


What was Mary told to do after finding tomb empty?

In Matthew's Gospel, the angel who rolled away the stone told Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to go quickly and tell the disciples that Jesus was risen. On the way to tell the disciples, they met Jesus, who told them to tell the disciples to go to Galilee, where he would meet them.Mark's Gospel has a similar account. The tomb was already open when Mary Magdalene, the other Mary and Salome arrived. The young man they found inside the tomb told them to go quickly and tell the disciples that Jesus was risen and to go to Galilee, where he would meet them, but they ran away and told no one.In Luke's Gospel, the two men who were in the tomb told the women what had happened. They were not told to do anything, but nevertheless they told the disciples, who did not believe them.In John's Gospel, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb while it was still dark, but found the stone had been taken away. She did not know that the tomb was empty and spoke to no one, but ran and told Peter and the "disciple whom Jesus loved".


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.


Why did Jesus reveal himself to the two Marys before his disciples?

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.


Was the brother of John one of the first disciples of Jesus?

Yes. We are told that John the disciple (not John the baptist!) had a brother called James, who were both sons of a fisherman called Zebedee. Both John and James were disciples of Jesus, and were typical beligerent teenage boys - they were called, in fact, the 'Sons of Thunder'.

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

Mary Magdalene, along with other women who included Joanna, Salome, and Mary, the mother of Jesus.


What was Mary told to do after finding tomb empty?

In Matthew's Gospel, the angel who rolled away the stone told Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to go quickly and tell the disciples that Jesus was risen. On the way to tell the disciples, they met Jesus, who told them to tell the disciples to go to Galilee, where he would meet them.Mark's Gospel has a similar account. The tomb was already open when Mary Magdalene, the other Mary and Salome arrived. The young man they found inside the tomb told them to go quickly and tell the disciples that Jesus was risen and to go to Galilee, where he would meet them, but they ran away and told no one.In Luke's Gospel, the two men who were in the tomb told the women what had happened. They were not told to do anything, but nevertheless they told the disciples, who did not believe them.In John's Gospel, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb while it was still dark, but found the stone had been taken away. She did not know that the tomb was empty and spoke to no one, but ran and told Peter and the "disciple whom Jesus loved".


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.


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


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)


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.


What one of Jesus disciples told the guards where to find Jesus?

judas


What did Jesus tell his disciples to do at the end of Gospel of Mathews?

He told them to go and make disciples.


Where does the Bible describe the three times Jesus showed himself to the disciples after his he was risen from the dead?

A:In Matthew's Gospel, the women told the disciples to go into Galilee, where he would meet them. Later, Jesus met them in a mountain in Galilee, but just the once and there is no room in the account for Jesus to have met the disciples either before or after this meeting. Jesus told the disciples to disperse and begin preaching to all nations. In Luke's Gospel, Jesus met the disciples just once, but this time at a meal in Jerusalem on the evening of his resurrection, after which he took them out on the road to Bethany where he ascended bodily to heaven. There is no room in this account for Matthew's meeting in Galilee.In John's Gospel, Jesus met ten of the disciples at a meal in Jerusalem, with Thomas absent. A few days later, he met all eleven at a meal in the same room. Afterwards, he met them by the Sea of Galilee. This last meeting seems to indicate his farewell to the disciples, but it is also possible that he continued to meet the disciples.Mark's Gospel originally ended at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they told no one. This was the original gospel account, and until the 'Long Ending' was added much later, the risen Jesus seems not to have met the disciples. The Long Ending harmonises with Luke's Gospel by having Jesus meet the disciples once at a meal, after which he was taken up into heaven and they went forth and preached.In Acts of the Apostles, Jesus spent forty days on earth after his ressurection and was seen by many. He probably showed himself many times to the disciples.Across the entire New Testament, there are many more than three times that the risen Jesus showed himself to the disciples. It is in John's Gospel that he showed himself to them exactly three times.


Why didn't thomas believe when jesus was risen?

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.


Who was the individual who told Jesus that he was the Son of God?

The individual who told Jesus that he was the Son of God was Peter, one of his disciples.