Luke 24:28-35
He acted as though <846 4364> [he made.]
That is, he was directing his steps as if to go onwards; and so he doubtless would, had he not been withheld by their friendly importunities. There is not the smallest ground for founding a charge of dissimulation against our Saviour, or affording any encouragement to dissimulation in others.
took <2983> [he took.]
their eyes ....... him ... he ..... their sight <846 3788> [their eyes.]
their ........ him ... he vanished out of their sight <846 1096 575> [vanished out of their sight. or, ceased to be seen of them.]
<2258> [Did.]
he was explaining <1272> [opened.]
So ............ They found .... and <2532 2147> [and found.]
saying <3004> [Saying.]
From Mr 16:13, we learn that the apostles did not believe the testimony even of the two disciples from Emmaus, while it is here asserted they were saying, when they entered the room, "The Lord is risen" etc. This difficulty is removed by rendering interrogatively, "Has the Lord risen," etc?
has appeared <3700> [hath.]