Risen! © John Stevenson, 2011 Now after the Sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary came to look.

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Risen!
© John Stevenson, 2011
Now after the
Sabbath, as it
began to dawn
toward the first
day of the
week, Mary
Magdalene
and the other
Mary came to
look at the
grave (Matt
28:1).
When the
Sabbath was
over, Mary
Magdalene, and
Mary the mother
of James, and
Salome, bought
spices, so that
they might come
and anoint Him
(Mark 16:1).
But on the
first day of
the week, at
early dawn,
they came to
the tomb
bringing the
spices which
they had
prepared
(Luke 24:1).
John 20:1
Now on the first day of the week
Mary Magdalene came early to the
tomb, while it was still dark, and saw
the stone already taken away from the
tomb.
John 20:2
So she ran and came to Simon
Peter and to the other disciple whom
Jesus loved, and said to them, “They
have taken away the Lord out of the
tomb, and we do not know where they
have laid Him.”
John 20:3
So Peter and the
other disciple went
forth, and they were
going to the tomb.
John 20:4-5
The two were
running together; and
the other disciple ran
ahead faster than
Peter and came to the
tomb first; 5 and
stooping and looking
in, he saw the linen
wrappings lying there;
but he did not go in.
John 20:6-7
And so Simon Peter also came,
following him, and entered the tomb;
and he saw the linen wrappings lying
there, 7 and the face-cloth which had
been on His head, not lying with the
linen wrappings, but rolled up in a
place by itself.
John 20:8-10
So the other disciple who had first
come to the tomb then also entered,
and he saw and believed. 9 For as yet
they did not understand the Scripture,
that He must rise again from the dead.
10 So the disciples went away again to
their own homes.
John 20:11-12
But Mary was standing outside
the tomb weeping; and so, as she
wept, she stooped and looked into the
tomb; 12 and she saw two angels in
white sitting, one at the head and one
at the feet, where the body of Jesus
had been lying.
John 20:13
And they said to her, “Woman,
why are you weeping?” She said to
them, “Because they have taken away
my Lord, and I do not know where they
have laid Him.”
John 20:14
When she had said this, she
turned around and saw Jesus standing
there, and did not know that it was
Jesus.
John 20:15
Jesus said to her, “Woman, why
are you weeping? Whom are you
seeking?” Supposing Him to be the
gardener, she said to Him, “Sir, if you
have carried Him away, tell me where
you have laid Him, and I will take Him
away.”
John 20:16-17
Jesus said to her, "Mary!" She
turned and said to Him in Hebrew,
“Rabboni!” (which means, Teacher). 17
Jesus said to her, “Stop clinging to Me,
for I have not yet ascended to the
Father; but go to My brethren and say
to them, ‘I ascend to My Father and
your Father, and My God and your
God.’”
John 20:18
Mary
Magdalene
came,
announcing to the disciples, “I have
seen the Lord,” and that He had said
these things to her.
Luke 24:13-14
And behold, two of them
were going that very day
to a village named
Emmaus, which was
about seven miles from
Jerusalem. 14 And they
were talking with each
other about all these
things which had taken
place.
Luke 24:15-16
While they were talking
and discussing, Jesus
Himself approached and
began traveling with
them. 16 But their eyes
were prevented from
recognizing Him.
Luke 24:17
And He said to them,
“What are these words
that you are exchanging
with one another as you
are walking?” And they
stood still, looking sad.
Luke 24:18
One of them, named
Cleopas, answered and
said to Him, “Are You the
only one visiting
Jerusalem and unaware
of the things which have
happened here in these
days?”
Luke 24:19-21
And He said to them, “What
things?” And they said to Him, “The
things about Jesus the Nazarene, who
was a prophet mighty in deed and
word in the sight of God and all the
people, 20 and how the chief priests
and our rulers delivered Him to the
sentence of death, and crucified Him.
21 But we were hoping that it was He
who was going to redeem Israel.
Indeed, besides all this, it is the third
day since these things happened.”
Luke 24:22-24
“But also some women among us
amazed us. When they were at the
tomb early in the morning, 23 and did
not find His body, they came, saying
that they had also seen a vision of
angels who said that He was alive. 24
Some of those who were with us went
to the tomb and found it just exactly as
the women also had said; but Him they
did not see.”
Luke 24:25-26
And He said to them, “O foolish
men and slow of heart to believe in all
that the prophets have spoken! 26 Was
it not necessary for the Christ to suffer
these things and to enter into His
glory?”
Luke 24:27
Then beginning with Moses and
with all the prophets, He explained to
them the things concerning Himself in
all the Scriptures.
Luke 24:28-29
And they approached the village
where they were going, and He acted
as though He were going farther. 29
But they urged Him, saying, “Stay with
us, for it is getting toward evening, and
the day is now nearly over.” So He
went in to stay with them.
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Luke 24:30-31
When He had reclined at the table
with them, He took the bread and
blessed it, and breaking it, He began
giving it to them. 31 Then their eyes
were opened and they recognized
Him; and He vanished from their sight.
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Luke 24:32
They said to one another, “Were
not our hearts burning within us while
He was speaking to us on the road,
while He was explaining the Scriptures
to us?”
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Adam and Eve
Two Disciples
Eyes of them both
were opened (Gen 3:7)
Their eyes were
opened (Lk 24:31)
Saw they were naked
Ate what they were
forbidden to eat
Their new sight was a
sign of their sinful
condition
Recognized Jesus
Ate what Jesus
commanded to eat
Their new sight was a
sign of Christ’s
redemptive activity
Seeing was a sign of
their separation from
God
Seeing was a sign of
their being reunited
with God
Luke 24:33-35
And they got up that very hour
and returned to Jerusalem, and found
gathered together the eleven and
those who were with them, 34 saying,
“The Lord has really risen and has
appeared to Simon.” 35 They began to
relate their experiences on the road
and how He was recognized by them
in the breaking of the bread.
John 20:19
So when it was evening
on that day, the first day of
the week, and when the
doors were shut where the
disciples were, for fear of the
Jews, Jesus came and stood
in their midst and said to
them, “Peace be with you.”
John 20:20-21
And when He had said
this, He showed them both
His hands and His side. The
disciples then rejoiced when
they saw the Lord. 21 So
Jesus said to them again,
“Peace be with you; as the
Father has sent Me, I also
send you.”
John 20:22-23
And when He had said
this, He breathed on them
and said to them, “Receive
the Holy Spirit. 23 If you
forgive the sins of any, their
sins have been forgiven
them; if you retain the sins of
any,
they
have
been
retained.”
John 20:24
But Thomas, one of the
twelve, called Didymus, was
not with them when Jesus
came.
John 20:25
So the other disciples
were saying to him, “We
have seen the Lord!” But he
said to them, “Unless I see
in His hands the imprint of
the nails, and put my finger
into the place of the nails,
and put my hand into His
side, I will not believe.”
John 20:26
After eight days His
disciples were again inside,
and Thomas with them.
Jesus came, the doors
having been shut, and stood
in their midst and said,
“Peace be with you.”
John 20:27-28
Then He said to
Thomas, “Reach here with
your finger, and see My
hands; and reach here your
hand and put it into My side;
and do not be unbelieving,
but believing.” 28 Thomas
answered and said to Him,
“My Lord and my God!”
John 20:29
Jesus said to him,
“Because you have seen
Me, have you believed?
Blessed are they who did not
see, and yet believed.”
John 21:1
After these things Jesus
manifested Himself again to the
disciples at the Sea of Tiberias,
and He manifested Himself in
this way.
John 21:2-3
Simon Peter, and Thomas
called Didymus, and Nathanael
of Cana in Galilee, and the sons
of Zebedee, and two others of
His disciples were together. 3
Simon Peter said to them, “I am
going fishing.” They said to him,
“We will also come with you.”
They went out and got into the
boat; and that night they caught
nothing.
John 21:4-5
But when the day was now
breaking, Jesus stood on the
beach; yet the disciples did not
know that it was Jesus. 5 So
Jesus said to them, “Children,
you do not have any fish, do
you?” They answered Him, “No.”
John 21:6
And He said to them, “Cast
the net on the right-hand side of
the boat and you will find a
catch.” So they cast, and then
they were not able to haul it in
because of the great number of
fish.
John 21:7
Therefore that disciple whom
Jesus loved said to Peter, “It is the
Lord.” So when Simon Peter heard that
it was the Lord, he put his outer
garment on (for he was stripped for
work), and threw himself into the sea.
John 21:8
But the other disciples came in
the little boat, for they were not far
from the land, but about one hundred
yards away, dragging the net full of
fish.
John 21:9
So when they got out on the land,
they saw a charcoal fire already laid
and fish placed on it, and bread.
John 21:10-11
Jesus said to them, “Bring some
of the fish which you have now
caught.” 11 Simon Peter went up and
drew the net to land, full of large fish, a
hundred and fifty-three; and although
there were so many, the net was not
torn.
John 21:12-14
Jesus said to them, “Come and
have breakfast.” None of the disciples
ventured to question Him, “Who are
You?" knowing that it was the Lord. 13
Jesus came and took the bread and
gave it to them, and the fish likewise.
14 This is now the third time that Jesus
was manifested to the disciples, after
He was raised from the dead.
John 21:15
So when they had finished
breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter,
“Simon, son of John, do you love Me
more than these?” He said to Him,
“Yes, Lord; You know that I love You.”
He said to him, “Tend My lambs.”
John 21:16
He said to him again a second
time, “Simon, son of John, do you love
Me?” He said to Him, “Yes, Lord; You
know that I love You.” He said to him,
“Shepherd My sheep.”
John 21:17
He said to him the third time,
“Simon, son of John, do you love Me?”
Peter was grieved because He said to
him the third time, “Do you love Me?”
And he said to Him, “Lord, You know
all things; You know that I love You.”
Jesus said to him, “Tend My sheep.”
John 21:18
“Truly, truly, I say to you, when
you were younger, you used to gird
yourself and walk wherever you
wished; but when you grow old, you
will stretch out your hands and
someone else will gird you, and bring
you where you do not wish to go.”
John 21:19
Now this He said, signifying by
what kind of death he would glorify
God. And when He had spoken this,
He said to him, “Follow Me!”
John 21:20-21
Peter, turning around, saw the
disciple whom Jesus loved following
them; the one who also had leaned
back on His bosom at the supper and
said, “Lord, who is the one who
betrays You?” 21 So Peter seeing him
said to Jesus, “Lord, and what about
this man?”
John 21:22-23
Jesus said to him, “If I want him to
remain until I come, what is that to
you? You follow Me!” 23 Therefore this
saying went out among the brethren
that that disciple would not die; yet
Jesus did not say to him that he would
not die, but only, “If I want him to
remain until I come, what is that to
you?”
John 21:24
This is the disciple who is
testifying to these things and wrote
these things, and we know that his
testimony is true.
Acts 1:1-2
The first account I composed,
Theophilus, about all that Jesus began
to do and teach, 2 until the day when
He was taken up to heaven, after He
had by the Holy Spirit given orders to
the apostles whom He had chosen.
Acts 1:3
To these He also presented
Himself alive after His suffering, by
many convincing proofs, appearing to
them over a period of forty days and
speaking of the things concerning the
kingdom of God.
Acts 1:4-5
Gathering them together, He
commanded them not to leave
Jerusalem, but to wait for what the
Father had promised, “Which,” He
said, “you heard of from Me; 5 for John
baptized with water, but you will be
baptized with the Holy Spirit not many
days from now.”
Acts 1:6
So when they had come together,
they were asking Him, saying, “Lord, is
it at this time You are restoring the
kingdom to Israel?”
Acts 1:7-8
He said to them, “It is not for you
to know times or epochs which the
Father has fixed by His own authority;
8 but you will receive power when the
Holy Spirit has come upon you; and
you shall be My witnesses both in
Jerusalem, and in all Judea and
Samaria, and even to the remotest part
of the earth.”
Samaria
Jerusalem
Judea 
Acts 1:9
And after He had said these
things, He was lifted up while they
were looking on, and a cloud received
Him out of their sight.
Acts 1:10-11
And as they were gazing intently
into the sky while He was going,
behold, two men in white clothing
stood beside them. 11 They also said,
“Men of Galilee, why do you stand
looking into the sky? This Jesus, who
has been taken up from you into
heaven, will come in just the same way
as you have watched Him go into
heaven.”