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Jesus came and touched them and said, "Get up, and don`t be afraid."
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Jesus, Our Mediator
Commentators like Calvin, Spurgeon, and Gill emphasize that the direct voice of God the Father was terrifying to the disciples. It was Jesus, in His humanity, who bridged the gap. By touching them and speaking to them, He acted as the Mediator, making the awesome presence of God accessible and comforting rather than overwhelming. His touch reassures us that we can approach God through Him.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
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Daniel 10:10, 18; Revelation 1:17
And touched them (κα αψαμενος αυτων). Tenderness in their time of fear.
19th Century
Anglican
Jesus came and touched them—Both His action and His words expressed an almost brotherly tenderness. The touch of the hand they had…
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Baptist
Yes, it was Jesus only who could give them comfort; and I have to say:
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
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Catholic
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