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They talked with each other about all of these things which had happened.
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Talk of Jesus, Talk with Jesus
Multiple commentators, especially Charles Spurgeon, emphasize a powerful principle: when believers gather to talk about Jesus, He draws near to them. Their conversation about 'all these things' created what one scholar called a 'sweet magnetic force' that invited the risen Christ to join their company. This serves as an encouragement that sincere spiritual conversation is a direct way to experience Christ's presence.
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They communed (ωμιλουν). Imperfect active of ομιλεω, old and common verb (from ομιλος, in company with). In the N.T. only here (an…
19th Century
Baptist
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16th Century
Protestant
And they were conversing with each other. It was a proof of godliness that they endeavored to cherish their faith in Christ—though that fa…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And they talked together As they went along, on their journey:
of all these things which had happened<…
Presbyterian
This appearance of Jesus to the two disciples going to Emmaus happened on the same day that he rose from the dead. It is fitting for the disciples …
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