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Lunam_Meam
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If Lk. 24:34 is attributed to the eleven apostles and others, as Gorgias and Julius_Caesar claim, that means the eleven apostles believed Jesus had risen when the two disciples from Emmaus found them. However, in Mk. 16:12-14, it says the two disciples from Emmaus told the rest and they were not believed, then Jesus upbraided the eleven apostles for their unbelief in what the two disciples and others had said they had seen.…Gorgias is showing that it wasn’t Cleopas speaking, but those in the room he was entering saying that Jesus had appeared to Simon.
Therefore, how could have the eleven apostles simultaneously believed and not believed Jesus had risen? And, if not all the eleven apostles believed He had risen, then how do Gorgias and Julius_Caesar know Simon in Lk.24:34 is Simon Peter? And, why would Peter have been called Simon still at that point and not Peter?
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