Qui est d'Emmaüs dans la Bible ?

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Qui est d'Emmaüs dans la Bible ?

Qui est d'Emmaüs dans la Bible ?

Les pèlerins d'Emmaüs, ou disciples d'Emmaüs, sont deux personnages du Nouveau Testament qui figurent dans l'Évangile selon Luc (chapitre 24, versets 13 à 35). L'un des deux s'appelle Cléophas tandis que le nom de l'autre reste inconnu.

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What is the meaning of Emmaus in the Bible?

  • Emmaus ( / əˈmeɪəs /; Greek: Ἐμμαούς, Emmaous; Latin: Emmaus; Hebrew: אֶמָּאוֹם ‎, Emmaom; Arabic: عمواس ‎, ʻImwas) is a town mentioned in the Gospel of Luke of the New Testament. Luke reports that Jesus appeared, after his death and resurrection, before two of his disciples while they were walking on the road to Emmaus.

How far was the journey from Jerusalem to Emmaus?

  • The Gospel of Luke, at Luke 24:13-35, records that Jesus appeared to two disciples who were walking from Jerusalem to Emmaus, which is described as being 60 stadia (10.4 to 12 km depending on what definition of stadion is used) from Jerusalem, after his resurrection.

Where did the plague of Emmaus take place?

  • The Plague of Emmaus in AD 639, mentioned in Muslim sources, is claimed to have caused up to 25,000 deaths in the town. Another possibility is the village of al-Qubeiba, west of Nabi Samwil on the Beit Horon road northwest of Jerusalem. The town, meaning "little domes" in Arabic, is located at about 65 stadia from Jerusalem.

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