Mt 28:16-20. JESUS MEETS WITH THE DISCIPLES ON A MOUNTAIN IN GALILEE AND GIVES FORTH THE GREAT COMMISSION.
16. Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee--but certainly
not before the second week after the resurrection, and probably somewhat
later.
into a mountain where Jesus had appointed them--It should have been
rendered "the mountain," meaning some certain mountain which He had
named to them--probably the night before He suffered, when He said,
"After I am risen, I will go before you into Galilee"
(Mt 26:32;
Mr 14:28).
What it was can only be conjectured; but of the two between which
opinions are divided--the Mount of the Beatitudes or Mount Tabor--the
former is much the more probable, from its nearness to the Sea of
Tiberias, where last before this the Narrative tells us that He met and
dined with seven of them.
(Joh 21:1,
&c.). That the interview here recorded was the same as that referred to
in one place only--
1Co 15:6
--when "He was seen of above five hundred brethren at once; of whom the
greater part remained unto that day, though some were fallen asleep,"
is now the opinion of the ablest students of the evangelical history.
Nothing can account for such a number as five hundred assembling at one
spot but the expectation of some promised manifestation of their risen
Lord: and the promise before His resurrection, twice repeated after it,
best explains this immense gathering.
JFB.
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