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  2. Road to Emmaus appearance - Wikipedia

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    Road to Emmaus appearance. According to the Gospel of Luke, the road to Emmaus appearance is one of the early post-resurrection appearances of Jesus after his crucifixion and the discovery of the empty tomb. [1][2][3] Both the meeting on the road to Emmaus and the subsequent supper at Emmaus, depicting the meal that Jesus had with two disciples ...

  3. Supper at Emmaus (Caravaggio, London) - Wikipedia

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    141 cm × 196.2 cm (56 in × 77.2 in) Location. National Gallery, London. The Supper at Emmaus is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Caravaggio, executed in 1601, and now in London. It depicts the Gospel story of the resurrected Jesus 's appearance in Emmaus. Originally this painting was commissioned and paid for by Ciriaco Mattei ...

  4. Emmaus - Wikipedia

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    Emmaus. Emmaus (/ əˈmeɪəs /; Greek: Ἐμμαούς, Emmaous; Latin: Emmaus; Arabic: عمواس, ʻImwas) is a town mentioned in the Gospel of Luke of the New Testament. Luke reports that Jesus appeared, after his death and resurrection, before two of his disciples while they were walking on the road to Emmaus. [1]

  5. Disciple (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    Disciple (Christianity) In Christianity, a disciple is a dedicated follower of Jesus. This term is found in the New Testament only in the Gospels and Acts. In the ancient world, a disciple is a follower or adherent of a teacher. Discipleship is not the same as being a student in the modern sense. A disciple in the ancient biblical world ...

  6. Emmaus (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Emmaus is a secular organisation, but communities around the world have kept the name because of its symbolism. The biblical story, found in the Gospel of Luke, describes how two men saw the resurrected Jesus on the road to the town of Emmaus, and so regained hope. The organization's guiding principle can be found in the Universal Manifesto of ...

  7. Supper at Emmaus (Rembrandt, Louvre) - Wikipedia

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    Supper at Emmaus. Supper at Emmaus or The Pilgrims at Emmaus is a 1648 oil on mahogany panel painting by Rembrandt. [1] It depicts the Gospel story of the resurrected Jesus 's appearance in Emmaus. It was sold at the sale of the collection of Willem Six on 12 May 1734 in Amsterdam and then at three Paris sales before finally being acquired for ...

  8. Pilgrims at Emmaus - Wikipedia

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    Pilgrims at Emmaus. Pilgrims at Emmaus, 169 x 244 cm, c. 1533–1534 (Louvre, INV 746) The Pilgrims at Emmaus (French: Les Pèlerins d'Emmaüs ), also called the Supper at Emmaus ( Le Souper à Emmaüs ), is a painting by Titian, made about 1533 or 1534, which hangs in the Louvre in Paris.

  9. The Taking of Christ (Caravaggio) - Wikipedia

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    The Taking of Christ. (Caravaggio) The Taking of Christ (Italian: Presa di Cristo nell'orto or Cattura di Cristo) is a painting, of the arrest of Jesus, by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Originally commissioned by the Roman nobleman Ciriaco Mattei in 1602, it is housed in the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.