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But their eyes were kept from recognizing him.
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A Miraculous Blinding?
Commentators are divided on whether the disciples' inability to recognize Jesus was natural or supernatural. Some, like Albert Barnes, suggest their grief and Jesus's different appearance were sufficient cause. Others, like John Calvin, argue the text points to a divine act where God intentionally 'restrained' their eyes to teach a lesson and prepare them for a greater revelation through Scripture.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Their eyes were holden. This expression is used merely to denote that they did not know who he was. It does not appear that there was anyt…
Were holden that they should not know him (εκρατουντο του μη επιγνωνα αυτον). Imperfect passive of κρατεω, continued being held, w…
19th Century
Baptist
But their eyes were holden that they should not know him. (Luke 24:16)
And he said unto them, What manner of commun…
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The opening words of v.13 link this story with the entire Easter event. As two travelers are talking together, they experience the presence of Jesu…
16th Century
Protestant
But their eyes were restrained. The Evangelist expressly states this, so that no one would think that the appearance of Christ’s body was …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But their eyes were holden , &c] The Ethiopic version adds, "and were covered"; and the Arabic version renders it, "…
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