Luke 24:23
And when they found not his body, they came, saying, that they had also seen a vision of angels, which said that he was alive.
And {G2532} when they found {G2147} not {G3361} his {G846} body {G4983}, they came {G2064}, saying {G3004}, that they had {G3708} also {G2532} seen {G3708} a vision {G3701} of angels {G32}, which {G3739} said {G3004} that he {G846} was alive {G2198}.
and couldn’t find his body, so they came back; but they also reported that they had seen a vision of angels who say he’s alive!
but they did not find His body. They came and told us they had seen a vision of angels, who said that Jesus was alive.
and when they found not his body, they came, saying, that they had also seen a vision of angels, who said that he was alive.
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Commentary
Luke 24:23 forms a pivotal moment in the resurrection narrative, recounting the bewildering experience of the women who first visited Jesus' tomb.
Context
This verse is part of the broader account of the discovery of the empty tomb on the first Easter morning. After Jesus' crucifixion, several women, including Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, went to the tomb to anoint His body. However, they found the stone rolled away and the tomb empty (Luke 24:1-3). Their initial confusion and distress quickly turned to awe and wonder as they encountered a supernatural revelation.
Key Themes
Linguistic Insights
The Greek word for "vision" used here is optasia (ὀπτασία), which implies a supernatural appearance or revelation, emphasizing that what the women saw was not an ordinary sight but a divine manifestation. The angels' declaration that "he was alive" uses the Greek verb zaō (ζάω), meaning to live, to be alive, or to have life. This term unequivocally states Jesus' continued existence and triumph over death, not merely a spiritual presence but a resurrected bodily state.
Practical Application
Luke 24:23 reminds believers of the foundational truth of the Christian faith: Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead. This historical event provides:
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