Emmaus

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Emmaus is a village mentioned in the New Testament as the place where the resurrected Jesus appeared to two of his disciples on the road from Jerusalem.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Emmaus canonical 4
Emaús 1

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf New Testament place
biblical location
village
appearsInChapter Luke 24 NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent journey of two disciples from Jerusalem
post-resurrection appearance of Jesus NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy Christian art
Christian liturgy
Christian preaching
describedAs village
distanceFromJerusalem about sixty stadia
approximately seven miles
eventDescribedAs Jesus breaking bread with the disciples
Jesus explaining the Scriptures to the disciples
eventOutcome disciples recognize the risen Jesus
disciples return to Jerusalem
hasRoleIn Emmaus road narrative NERFINISHED
post-resurrection narratives of Jesus
hasTheme faith and understanding
interpretation of Scripture
presence of Christ in ordinary events
recognition of Jesus in the breaking of bread
language Greek
languageName Ἐμμαούς
locatedNear Jerusalem NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Gospel of Luke
New Testament
region Judea NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Road to Emmaus NERFINISHED
post-resurrection appearances of Jesus
religiousTradition Christianity
significanceInChristianity site of first post-resurrection recognition of Jesus by disciples
symbol of spiritual journey and recognition of Christ
subjectOf Christian pilgrimage traditions
Emmaus road story
uncertainModernIdentification Abu Ghosh NERFINISHED
Emmaus Nicopolis NERFINISHED
Qubeibeh NERFINISHED
visitedBy Cleopas NERFINISHED
Jesus NERFINISHED
two disciples of Jesus

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Luke 24 locationMentioned Emmaus
Cleopas travelDestination Emmaus
Cleopas associatedWith Emmaus
locality of Chapinero hasPart Emmaus
subject surface form: Chapinero
this entity surface form: Emaús