14        announce to brothers.

28:8-10

 

28:8-11 Going away quickly from the tomb with great fear and joy they ran to announce the good news to his disciples  And behold Jesus met them saying "Hello!".  They approached him and held

his feet worshipping him. Then Jesus says to them." Do not be afraid.  Go and announce to my brothers that they may go away into Galilee and they will see me there."  

 

15        disciples maligned by others.

28:11-15

 

28:11-15 As they were going they saw some of the guard who came into the city and who had told the chief priests everything that had happened.  Being assembled with the elders they took counsel with each other.  Then taking some silver they (the chief priests) gave it to the soldiers saying.  Say that “his

disciples coming by night and stole his body while we were asleep.” If the governor hears about this we will persuade him to overlook it and so make you free from worrying about it.  Then the soldiers took the silver and did as they were told.  Thus this story has been spread about by the Jews until the present day. 

 

16.       eleven disciples . . . to "disciple".

28:16-20

 

28:16-20  So (then) the eleven disciples went into Galilee to the mountain where Jesus had appointed them  On seeing him they worshipped him.  But some doubted.  On approaching them Jesus talked with them saying.  “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 

Go therefore and disciple all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.  Teach them to observe everything that I have commanded you.  Behold I am with you all the time until the completion of the age."

 

28:19   "Behold I am with you all the days"

(that is,  Jesus will not be ending his words!)

 

In terms of the line of logic of Reality Search  it is appropriate that the very last words of Jesus in the Gospel refer to a span of time.   Discipleship of Jesus is meant to continue.

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