Ok, This is only for my own enlightenment. Luke 24:32
saying, "The Lord has really risen and has appeared to Simon." (NASB)
Is this SImon, as in Peter, being referred to?
Where does this appearance take place?
I don't believe it mentions a specific appearance between Christ and Simon Peter.
Can any of you elighten me?
In John it records that Christ appeared to the Disciples in the Upper room(at least I think it was). If this is the reference, of which that passage is speaking, what an even greater blessing for Simon, that the Gospel would single him out instead of referring simply to his disciples as in the other passage.
Thanks
Todd
saying, "The Lord has really risen and has appeared to Simon." (NASB)
Is this SImon, as in Peter, being referred to?
Where does this appearance take place?
I don't believe it mentions a specific appearance between Christ and Simon Peter.
Can any of you elighten me?
In John it records that Christ appeared to the Disciples in the Upper room(at least I think it was). If this is the reference, of which that passage is speaking, what an even greater blessing for Simon, that the Gospel would single him out instead of referring simply to his disciples as in the other passage.
Thanks
Todd