Emmaus: The Sacred Village of Jesus' Glorious Resurrection Appearance (Zahi Shaked)
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Emmaus in the Bible and Early Christian Tradition
#### Biblical Account (Luke 24:13-35)
The Gospel of Luke recounts that on the day of Jesus' resurrection, two of His followers, Cleopas and another disciple, were traveling to Emmaus, a village approximately 60 stadia (11 kilometers) from Jerusalem. Along the way, they discussed the recent events surrounding Jesus' crucifixion and the reports of His empty tomb. Jesus joined them, though they were initially unable to recognize Him. He explained the Scriptures concerning the Messiah, and later, during a meal, they recognized Him when He broke the bread. Jesus then vanished from their sight. This encounter reinforced their faith, and they hurried back to Jerusalem to share their experience.
Emmaus and its Identification
Early Christian sources identify Emmaus as Nicopolis, a prominent city in Palestine. Eusebius of Caesarea, writing in the early 4th century in his *Onomasticon*, linked Emmaus with Nicopolis, solidifying its geographical and spiritual importance in early Christian thought.
Theological Reflections on the Emmaus Event
#### Apostolic Constitutions (375-380 AD)
The Apostolic Constitutions highlight the significance of Jesus' resurrection and His appearance to Cleopas. This moment underscores the fulfillment of prophecy and the affirmation of faith among Jesus’ disciples, who initially doubted but were ultimately convinced of His resurrection.
#### St. Jerome (ca. 398 AD)
In his writings, St. Jerome emphasizes the tangible nature of Jesus’ resurrected body. He explains that while Jesus exhibited physical traits-eating, drinking, and conversing-His glorified body also demonstrated divine attributes, such as vanishing and passing through closed doors. Jerome argues that the disciples' failure to recognize Jesus initially was due to their spiritual blindness rather than any change in Jesus' appearance.
#### Blessed Guerric of Igny (12th Century)
Guerric reflects on the Emmaus event as a revelation of Christ’s wisdom and presence. He interprets Jesus’ appearance to the disciples as a manifestation of divine grace, offering consolation and spiritual insight during their journey.
#### Catechism of the Catholic Church (§645, 1992)
The Catechism underscores the dual nature of Jesus’ resurrected body: physical and glorified. Through touch and shared meals, Jesus establishes His real, bodily resurrection while revealing His divine sovereignty over time and space.
The Identity of Cleopas' Companion
Several traditions suggest the identity of Cleopas' companion:
1. **Simon, Son of Cleopas**: Early sources, including Origen and Eusebius, identify Simon, the son of Cleopas and a relative of Jesus, as the companion. Simon later became the second bishop of Jerusalem, succeeding James the Just.
2. **St. Luke**: According to St. Gregory the Great, Cleopas’ companion might have been St. Luke himself, as Scripture often employs a narrative style where authors refer to themselves in the third person.
Artistic Depictions of Emmaus
Throughout Christian history, the Emmaus narrative has inspired numerous artistic representations. Medieval manuscripts, such as the Grandison Psalter (13th century), and artworks in cathedrals like Notre-Dame de Paris depict the moment of Jesus’ revelation to the disciples, symbolizing faith and divine presence.
Conclusion
The Emmaus story remains a profound testament to the transformative power of Christ’s resurrection. It encapsulates themes of faith, recognition, and divine revelation, resonating with Christians across generations. Whether interpreted through biblical exegesis, theological reflection, or artistic expression, the Emmaus event continues to inspire believers to seek the presence of Christ in their spiritual journeys.
Thank you for sharing the video, Emmaus. I enjoying seeing the place Jesus travel too. Thank you for bringing the Bible to live through your tours. Love and blessings to you and your precious family. Have wonderful Sabbat. 32:08 ❤❤❤
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32:05 minutes of a great video. I'm really fascinated seeing all the ruins! You are the perfect guide! Thank you!
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Shabbat Shalom Zahi, thank you, i never knew about this place of Emmaus. Beautifully reading of Holy Scripture. Very nice ancient tour. Lovely walk, pottery amazing. The mosaics remind me of the mosaic floors of Church of Visitation at Ein Karem.
Beautiful Statue of Our Lady of Grace Mercy. Have a Blessed night. 32:08
Thank you my dear, I did 🙏 every thing you ask me yesterday in Jerusalem
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Watching this video for a second time, as it is so lovely. Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge with all of us, Zahi. God bless you!
Wow, thank you and God bless you too
32 mins 8 seconds. Thank you Zahi. I love watching your long videos. They are very educational and interesting. Thank you so much. My name is Elizabeth Y.
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Very interesting video Zahi. Thank you for sharing it with us. Love all your videos. God bless you!💙🇮🇱💙
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I've been a subscriber for three years now and i'm always amazed by the respect you talk about the Holy Land and Jesus, you're not just an excellent tour guide but also a man of principles. Thank you Zahi, from Greece.💙💙
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Hello, I'm Sasha. I watched the video until the end at 32:07. I'm a new subscriber. Got recommended of your video when I'm watching other videos of Jerusalem, so I check. It's a very interesting video, because it giving more Biblical knowledge about Israel to the audience with your explanations. Please pray for me at Jerusalem. God bless you & family abundantly 🙏🏻🌻💜
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Thank you. Of course I watched the whole thing till 32:08 I think…but on my tv. So I had to go online to comment ha ha! Thank you my friend.
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I have watched your videos Issac for about 5 years. I have learned so much. I watched this video all the way to the end time stamp 32:04 on my TV screen. I would love a blessing Issac. My name is Irene. I believe in the fountain of Our Lady of Lourdes and I have the water in a little bottle here with me at home. I pray for you also Issac that you will continue to show this beautiful state. Stay well and safe Issac. See you in the next video.❤
Thank you and bless you Irene. I will pray for you in Jerusalem
32:08 😁...such a beautiful place. One of my favorite stories ( Road to Emmaus). Thank you, Zahi. 🤝🙏🕯✝️🤍🇮🇱💙
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Hello Zahi thank you for sharing this with us what a fabulous place. Sending prayers for peace God bless you all and your family 🙏🏼💚
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Hi Zahi, Thanks for the 32 mins and 8 sec video. As always, love them.
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Merci Emmaus, je lis beaucoup sur les Chrétiens d'Orient et combien nous Chrétiens d''Occident nous les oublions, en fait ils sont nos ancêtres.
Yes, Brothers and sisters in Christ
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I meant please everyone on earth don't ignore the living God Jesus, King of all kings.😊
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So interesting ( so beautiful video
Thank you very much!
You are still young and beautiful ❤ since the creation of cake none of us are thin 😂
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Another great video. I appreciate being able to visit all these places in the Holy Land through your eyes and commentary. I hope tourists again come in droves to Jerusalem, and that I will be one of them some day.
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Great to hear the bible in the actual place. It puzzles me why Jesus was on the road to Emmaus at this time, what was his aim? To meet these men?
Probably yes. I believe that he went to meet the small believers
thanks. i lov emmaus. i ve been thru ther en route to jlm frm airport in 68. > now all tourists ar such in haste to get up th hill frm tlv to jeruslm .> i m viewin lippazaner horses in vienna farm area .
I've been to Vienna! Susan Buffalo, New York (near Niagara Falls).
@josephdonalde I have been to Vienna twice and I loved it very much. Such a beautiful city. Blessings... Marvin
i m sur som of my patrnl sakellarios ancestrs we at nicopolis
Christos Anesti, Alithos Anesti. HaMashiah7 Qam, BaEmeth Qam.
You can show me around when i get there😊
I will be happy to guide you 😊🙏
How is everyone just going about life? I thought war was all over Israel.
Sadly it's not. We are in a state of ceasefire, possibly for many years, but it is difficult to see the end of this situation when you are facing terrorist organizations.
❤❤❤🙏 🙏 🙏 I Have a question. With all these churches being built on top of either houses or important places, does that mean the builders demolished what was previously there or would they have already been in ruins.
The Romans destroyed it already
@zahishaked Thankyou, I have always wondered
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right emmaus. yu go frm jaffa to jlm to gaza etc
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Bless you and your family too Zahi. I will meet you some day in Jerusalem as my tour guide and buy you many coffees, God willing of course. 👍
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I think that the ACTUAL village of "Emmaus" is the ruins to the SW of Jerusalem on a hill, called "BeT SHeMeSH". It is easy to see how by dropping the first letter "SHiN" and leaving "EMeSH (HMHSH in ancient Hebrew) you get the derivation of "EMMAUS" in Greek. Since GOOGLE Satellite Maps shows it is FOURTEEN MILES from Jerusalem, either there is a MIScalculation in the conversion from Greek stadia to English mileage; OR, the statement of "SIXTY stadia" in distance is a SYMBOLIC exaggeration of the author. HOWEVER, in terms of ROMAN miles of the Time, there IS a SIGnifcance! The ancient Romans set the "mile" or "milleus", at 1000 paces, which =ed 3000 feet in modern measurement, based on a Roman "Mile" being a thousand "Paces" or "Steps". There are considered to be THREE English "Feet", or a "Yard", in a "Pace". A "stadia" was the equivalent of 600 modern "feet". BUT, there was ALSO the so-called "R👑yal Stadia", equivalent to 700 English "Feet". Therefore,
700 "Feet" x SIXTY Stadia equals 42,000 "Feet". 42000 "Feet" divided by 3000 "Feet" = EXACTLY FOURTEEN MILES! What is also interesting about it is that a MAJOR ROAD PASSED it that is now a modern highway, so that in ancient times one literally "turned off to the side" to climb the hill to the village.
It is also interesting to note with the relative direction of it from Jerusalem, that while Jesus was supposedly crucified (AND resurrected) at the END of Winter and beginning of Spring, the SW is the direction of the sunset on the SHORTEST day of the Year, the Winter Solstice; in ancient times typically marking the BEGINNING of the 💀 Season of Winter. 🧐🤔🥸
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