Jesus’ Resurrection*
[Archivist's Note: *originally published in the April 1, 1956 issue of the SB.] It must have been rather, late in the afternoon when two of the disciples of Jesus left Jerusalem for the village called Emmaus. Rather late, because the distance was about 7 miles and when they, arrived there, it was toward evening and the day was far spent. And what a day it had been! On the afternoon of that day of Jesus' resurrection, we see two men leaving the gates of the holy city in order to direct their...
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