(The) historicity of the resurrection of Jesus . conclusion of Mark. according to the eleven depart in a group for Galilee, whereasifark sends them scattered and in despair. This may be theresult of attempting to f:ive a seuaiaLe record of the trad-itioiial appearancjs in n-aliioo. We next turn our attention to the account given byLuke and note the especially Lukan narrative. Up to the pointof the experiences of the women at the tomb Luke follows ark,but here he introduces parts which may be contributed inde-pendently to his work. The first is that of the experiencesof women at


(The) historicity of the resurrection of Jesus . conclusion of Mark. according to the eleven depart in a group for Galilee, whereasifark sends them scattered and in despair. This may be theresult of attempting to f:ive a seuaiaLe record of the trad-itioiial appearancjs in n-aliioo. We next turn our attention to the account given byLuke and note the especially Lukan narrative. Up to the pointof the experiences of the women at the tomb Luke follows ark,but here he introduces parts which may be contributed inde-pendently to his work. The first is that of the experiencesof women at the tomb- 24:3 f. Here the women enteredthe tomb and looked for the body of the Lord. Two men, su-pernatural beings, tiere met them and talked with them. Thesecond is the of the two men to the women. The of this raessape is so great in this narrative thatsome think th^^.t Luke has prererred another tradition. Themessage is that Jesus, in Galilee, had foretold theseevents. (Luke 9:22 The Son of Man must suffer many things,. and be rejected of the elders and chief priests and scribesT^and te killed, and the third day be raised up. Eut IarkSLates that Jesus was going to appear in G-alilee, and givesthe account of the quotation from Luke as taking place nearCaesarea Philippl. ..o the is especially Luk^m, de-liberately changed, as Denn^y thinks, to hold the theoiy ofILuHk that Jesus appeared only in Jerusalem. The next distinctly Lukan event is the conduct ofthe women .,nd the disciples. This, as Lake in- dicates, is far different from the Markan message to thedisciples, who had not left Jerusalem and apparently didnot intend to do so. The fourth is the appearance on theroad to Enmaus - 24:13-35. Such is a clear statement of thematerial character of the body of the Lord and its identitywith the body that was crucified. The fifth is the appear-ances to the assembled disciples in 24: account of Jesuseating the. fish is in accord w


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