The resurrection appearances
The angel who came to roll away the
stone, Matt. 28:2-4, rolled away the stone of an empty tomb. The stone was not
moved to let our Lord out because He could walk through solid material in His
resurrection body. The stone was rolled away to let the world in. People came
to verify the fact of His resurrection.
The first appearance of the resurrected Christ was to Mary Magdalene,
Mark 19:9-11; John 20:11-17.
The second appearance was to the
other women, Matthew 28:9,10.
The third appearance was to Peter.
He appeared on Sunday afternoon, according to Luke 24:34 and 1 Corinthians
15:5.
The fourth appearance was to the two
disciples on the road to Emmaus, Matthew 16:12,13; Luke 24:13-35.
The fifth appearance was to the ten disciples
(Thomas was not there, or Judas Iscariot), Luke 24:36-43; John 20:19-23; Mark
16:14.
The sixth appearance was to the
eleven disciples.
The seventh appearance was to the
seven disciples by the Sea of Galilee, John 21:1-23.
These seven appearances might be
classified as personal resurrection appearances to friends and associates.
The eighth appearance was historical and was documentation for the
benefit of five hundred believers, 1 Corinthians 15:6.
The ninth appearance was for the
benefit of the positive believers in our Lord’s family, James, 1 Corinthians
15:7, not a believer before the resurrection, Acts 1:14; Galatians 1:19.
The tenth appearance was again to
the eleven disciples on the Mountain in Galilee, Matthew 28:16-20; Mark
16:15-18.
The eleventh appearance had great
historical and doctrinal significance. It was the resurrection appearance at
the ascension, Luke 24:44-53; Acts 1:3-9.
The rest of the resurrection
appearances were post-ascension where our Lord would leave the right hand of
the Father and make an appearance under special conditions. All of these
appearances ceased after the completion of the book of Revelation.
The
twelfth appearance was to the first and most famous of the martyrs, Stephen, in
Acts 7:55,56.
The thirteenth appearance had great
significance - the appearance to Paul on the road to Damascus, the basis for
his conversion, Acts 9:3-6; 22:6-11; 26:13-18.
The fourteenth appearance was to
Paul in Arabia to encourage him, Acts 20:34; 26:17; Galatians 1:12,17.
The fifteenth appearance was to Paul
in the Temple, Acts 9:26-30; 22:17-21; Galatians 1:18.
The sixteenth appearance was to Paul
in prison, Acts 23:11.
The seventeenth and final one was
the appearance to John on the Island of Patmos, Revelation 1:12-20.