Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
five hundred—This appearance was probably on the mountain (Tabor, according to tradition), in Galilee, when His most solemn and public appearance, according to His special promise, was vouchsafed (Matthew 26:32; Matthew 28:7, Matthew 28:10, Matthew 28:16). He "appointed" this place, as one remote from Jerusalem, so that believers might assemble there more freely and securely. ALFORD'S theory of Jerusalem being the scene, is improbable; as such a multitude of believers could not, with any safety, have met in one place in the metropolis, after His crucifixion there. The number of disciples (Acts 1:15) at Jerusalem shortly after, was one hundred and twenty, those in Galilee and elsewhere not being reckoned. Andronicus and JUNIUS were, perhaps, of the number (Romans 16:7): they are said to be "among the apostles" (who all were witnesses of the resurrection, Acts 1:22).
remain unto this present—and, therefore, may be sifted thoroughly to ascertain the trustworthiness of their testimony.
fallen asleep—in the sure hope of awaking at the resurrection (Acts 7:60).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing 1 Corinthians 15:6:
Matthew 28:16
Acts 1:15-26
1 Thessalonians 4:14
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