El pasaje bíblico relata la aparición de Cristo resucitado a sus discípulos. Estudiosos del evangelio según San Lucas comentan que los versículos 26 al 53 del capítulo 24 pueden ser considerados como una unidad, donde tres secciones son identificables. La primera sección (que cubre los versículos 36 al 43), registra pruebas de la resurrección de … Continue reading “San Lucas 24:36-48 Comentario por Dynna Castillo Portugal”
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San Lucas 24:36-48 Comentario por Darío Barolin
La revelación recibida por las mujeres “no está aquí, sino que ha resucitado” (24:6) no fue suficiente para la comunidad que con temor miraba su futuro (24:9-11); hacía falta verlo. Ellas llevaron la noticia, pero Pedro encontró sólo la ausencia y tampoco alcanzó (24:12). Entonces, en el camino a Emaús, volvió a caminar con dos … Continue reading “San Lucas 24:36-48 Comentario por Darío Barolin”
Luke 24:36b-48 Commentary by Richard Carlson
When viewed within the confines of Luke 24, this text presents the third of three resurrection appearances. Prior to this, there had been the resurrection appearance to Cleopas and an unidentified disciple on the way to and at the meal in Emmaus (Luke 24:13-29a, 29b-32), and an off-stage resurrection appearance to Simon (Luke 24:33-34). In … Continue reading “Luke 24:36b-48 Commentary by Richard Carlson”
Luke 24:36b-48 Commentary by Lucy Lind Hogan
“Witnesses of these things . . .” Lectionary-based preachers will tell you that there are both pluses and minuses to following that method of sermon preparation. One never has to scramble for a sermon topic nor plan out a year’s worth of sermons. Each week one is given a super abundance of topics and directions. … Continue reading “Luke 24:36b-48 Commentary by Lucy Lind Hogan”
Luke 24:36b-48 Commentary by Jacob Myers
Have you ever read the book All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Robert Fulghum? Even though the title is hyperbolic it points incisively to core ways of being with others in the world. If you can share, refrain from hitting, clean up after yourself, apologize when you hurt someone, etc. … Continue reading “Luke 24:36b-48 Commentary by Jacob Myers”
San Lucas 24:13-35 Comentario por Sarah Henrich
Este pasaje es para nosotros. Trata de lo que pasó en el camino (versículo 35), un lugar en que pasamos mucho tiempo, de manera literal y figurada. Trata de nosotros en otras maneras también. Vamos a considerar tres aspectos en este texto y entonces tejerlos juntos. ¿Los tres aspectos? El tiempo, los personajes y la … Continue reading “San Lucas 24:13-35 Comentario por Sarah Henrich”
San Lucas 24:13-35 Comentario por Gilberto Ruiz
Durante la temporada de Pascua leemos los relatos de las apariciones de Jesús resucitado que se han conservado en el Nuevo Testamento. El relato de Lucas 24:13-35 afirma que Jesús resucitado se hace presente ante todos los seguidores y las seguidoras de Jesús que experimentan pérdidas y dificultades, y no solamente ante los discípulos que … Continue reading “San Lucas 24:13-35 Comentario por Gilberto Ruiz”
Luke 24:13-35 Commentary by Marilyn Salmon
The walk to Emmaus continues the empty tomb narrative. The women encounter “two men in dazzling clothes” who tell them that Jesus has risen (24:4). They tell this to the others (verse 9) but they did not believe them (verse 11). Peter did check out the tomb, and though amazed, he went home (verse 13). … Continue reading “Luke 24:13-35 Commentary by Marilyn Salmon”
Luke 24:13-35 Commentary by Working Preacher
Commentary for these texts is forthcoming. PRAYER OF THE DAY Mysterious and Divine Presence,Too often our hearts burn within us because our bodies know before our minds that you are here working in us and through us in this world. Open our eyes, and help us to recognize you in all places and in all people, for … Continue reading “Luke 24:13-35 Commentary by Working Preacher”
Luke 24:13-35 Commentary by Arland J. Hultgren
Our reading is the story called “The Walk to Emmaus.” It occurs right after the Easter narrative in the Gospel of Luke (24:1-12), and it takes place later in the day on Easter Sunday. The story is found only in Luke’s Gospel. The location of Emmaus has never been identified with certainty, but it was … Continue reading “Luke 24:13-35 Commentary by Arland J. Hultgren”