<h2>A Walk with the Risen Christ</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 100</div>
<div class='cap'>WHEN JESUS was seen after he rose from the
tomb, it was called an "appearance" because
Jesus appeared to someone. His first appearance,
as you have read, was to Mary Magdalene; his
second appearance was to the other women; and his
third appearance was to two men walking out into the
country on that first Easter morning.</div>
<p>Those two men were not among the twelve disciples
of Jesus; but they had believed in him as the Christ,
the King of Israel. One of them was named Cleopas;
the name of the other has not been given in the gospel
by Saint Luke, where this story is told. The two men
on that morning were walking out from Jerusalem to a
village called Emmaus, which was six or seven miles
from the city. As they walked, they talked together
of Jesus, of his death, his burial, and of a report which
had just come to them, that he was living again.</p>
<p>While they were walking and talking, they suddenly
saw another man walking with them. This stranger was
Jesus, but they did not know him; just as Mary Magdalene
did not know Jesus when first she saw him. He
said to them:</p>
<p>"What is it that you are talking about, as you walk
along?"</p>
<p>They stood still, with sorrowful faces; and Cleopas
answered this stranger.</p>
<p>"What!" said Cleopas, "do you live all alone in
Jerusalem, since you seem not to have heard of the things
that have taken place there in the last few days?"<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_480" id="Page_480">[480]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"What things do you mean?" asked the stranger.</p>
<p>"Why, about Jesus of Nazareth," they answered.
"Have you never heard of him? He was a wonderful
prophet, to whom God gave power in his words and his
deeds before all the people. But the chief priests and
our rulers seized him, and gave him up to be sentenced to
death, and crucified him. But it was our hope that he
was to be the one to set Israel free from its enemies, and
reign as our King. And now, this is the third day since
he died, and this morning some women of our company
have brought to us news that greatly surprised us. They
went to the tomb at daybreak, and found it open, but
did not find his body within it. They told us that they
had seen some angels, who said that Jesus was alive!
At once some of our men went to the tomb, and found
it just as the women had said, the tomb thrown open
and the body gone; but they did not see Jesus."</p>
<p>"O, foolish men, with hearts so slow to believe,
after all that the prophets have said in the Holy Book!"
said the stranger, who was the risen Jesus. "Do you not
know that Christ was bound to suffer all these things
before he could enter his glory as the Son of God?"</p>
<p>Then he began to show them in all the Old Testament
books, how Moses in the law, and David in the psalms,
and all the prophets in their writings, had foretold the
things that should take place with Christ when he should
come; and that all these things had come to pass with
Jesus, showing that Jesus of Nazareth was in truth the
Son of God and the King of Israel.</p>
<p>While they went on talking together, they drew
near the village of Emmaus, to which the two men were
going. The unknown Jesus seemed as if he was going
further; but they urged him to stop.</p>
<p>"Stay with us," they said to him, "for it is getting
toward evening; the sun is already about to set."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_481" id="Page_481">[481]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-519.jpg" width-obs="410" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">After his resurrection Jesus appears to Simon Peter.</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_482" id="Page_482">[482]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And Jesus went with them to the village and into
the house. They sat down to supper; and the stranger
took the loaf of bread, blessed it, broke it, and gave it to
them. In that instant, their eyes were opened, and they
knew who he was, Jesus their Master! But in that
moment he vanished out of their sight.</p>
<p>"How our hearts burned within us," they said to
each other, "while he was talking to us on the road and
explaining to us what is said in the Holy Book!"</p>
<p>Then they immediately rose up from the table, and
went back in haste to Jerusalem. They found some of
the disciples and others in the upper room at Jerusalem,
where Jesus had taken his last supper with his disciples.
Before Cleopas and his friend found a chance to tell
their story, those in the room said to them:</p>
<p>"The Lord has really risen, and has appeared to
Simon Peter!"</p>
<p>Then the two men from Emmaus told how the
stranger had walked with them on the road, and had told
them many things out of the Old Testament; and how
they had suddenly known that he was Jesus, while he
was blessing and breaking the bread.</p>
<p>These were the third and fourth appearances of
Jesus, the third to Simon Peter; but what Jesus said to
him has not been written; and the fourth, to Cleopas
and his friend on the road to Emmaus.</p>
<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_483" id="Page_483">[483]</SPAN></span></p>
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