"They knew that he was the Lord
when he broke the bread."
That same day two of Jesus'
disciples were going to the Jesus asked them, "What were you talking about as you
walked along?" The two of them stood there looking sad and gloomy. Then
the one named Cleopas asked Jesus, "Are you the only person from "What do you mean?" Jesus asked. They answered: Those things that happened to
Jesus from Some women in our group
surprised us. They had gone to the tomb early in the morning, but did
not find the body of Jesus. They came back, saying that they had seen a
vision of angels who told them that he is alive. Some men from our
group went to the tomb and found it just as the women had said. But
they didn't see Jesus either. Then Jesus asked the two disciples, "Why can't you
understand? How can you be so slow to believe all that the prophets
said? Didn't you know that the Messiah would have to suffer before he
was given his glory?" Jesus then explained everything written
about himself in the Scriptures, beginning with the Law of Moses and the
Books of the Prophets. When the two of them came near the village where they were
going, Jesus seemed to be going farther. They begged him, "Stay
with us! It's already late, and the sun is going down." So
Jesus went into the house to stay with them. After Jesus sat down to eat, he took some bread. He
blessed it and broke it. Then he gave it to them. At once they
knew who he was, but he disappeared. They said to each other,
"When he talked with us along the road and explained the Scriptures to
us, didn't it warm our hearts?" So they got right up and returned
to Jerusalem. The two disciples found the eleven apostles and the others
gathered together. And they learned from the group that the Lord was
really alive and had appeared to Peter. Then the disciples from Emmaus
told what happened on the road and how they knew he was the Lord when he
broke the bread. Luke 24:13-35 Contemporary English Version The Holy Bible (New York , NY: American Bible Society 1995) |