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Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Luke 24:30-31

he took . . . and blessed . . . and their eyes were opened—The stranger first startles them by taking the place of master at their own table, but on proceeding to that act which reproduced the whole scene of the last Supper, a rush of associations and recollections disclosed their guest, and He stood confessed before their astonished gaze—THEIR RISEN LORD! They were going to gaze on Him, perhaps embrace Him, but that moment He is gone! It was enough.



Luke 24:28-31

made as though, etc.—(Compare Mark 6:48; Genesis 18:3, Genesis 18:5; Genesis 32:24-26).




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