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1 Corinthians 15:5
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and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.
And that he was seene of Cephas, then of the twelue.
and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the Twelve.
and that he appeared to Kefa, then to the twelve.
and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.
and that he appeared to Peter and then to the twelve apostles.
and that He appeared to Cephas (Peter), then to the Twelve.
and that he appeared to Cephas; then to the twelve;
and that He appeared to Cephas and then to the Twelve.
Christ appeared to Peter, then to the twelve.
and he was seen by Kefa, then by the Twelve;
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And he was seen of Kipha, and after him, of the twelve,
and that he was seen by Cephas; and after him, by the twelve:
And that he was seene of Cephas, then of the twelue.
And that he was seene of Cephas, then of the twelue:
and that he appeared to Cephas; then to the twelve;
And that he was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve:
and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve,
and that He appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve.
and that he was seen by Peter and then by the twelve apostles.
and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.
and that He was seen by Cephas, then by the twelve.
He was seen by Peter and then by the Twelve.
and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.
And that he appeared unto Cephas, then, to the twelve,
And that he was seen by Cephas, and after that by the eleven.
And that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve:
that he appeared to Peter and then to all twelve apostles.
and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.
Afterwards he was seen by above five hundred brethren at once,
and was seen by Peter, and then by the Twelve.
and that he was seyn to Cephas, and aftir these thingis to enleuene;
And that he was seen by Cephas, then by the twelve:
and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.
and that he he was sene of Cephas then of the twelve.
and that he appeared to Cephas; then to the twelve;
and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve,
And he was seen by Cephas; then by the twelve;
and that He appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.
that he was seen by Cephas, then by the twelve:
Christ was seen by Peter. After that, the twelve followers saw Him.
He went and talked to Pete and the other twelve cowboys.
and that He appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.
and that He appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
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that: Luke 24:34, Luke 24:35
Cephas: 1 Corinthians 1:12, 1 Corinthians 3:22, 1 Corinthians 9:5, John 1:42
then: Mark 16:14, Luke 24:36-49, John 20:19-26, Acts 1:2-14, Acts 10:41
Reciprocal: Mark 16:7 - there John 16:16 - a little while John 20:25 - We Acts 1:3 - he showed Acts 13:31 - he was
Cross-References
And I wil make of the a mightie people, and wyll blesse the, and make the a greate name, yee thou shalt be a very blessynge.
and wyll make thy sede as the dust of the earth: so that yf a man can nombre the dust of the earth, he shall nombre thy sede also.
And he sayde vnto him: I am ye LORDE, yt brought the from Vr out of Chaldea, to geue ye this londe to possesse it.
But Abram sayde: LORDE LORDE, Wherby shall I knowe, that I shall possesse it?
And the angel of the LORDE sayde vnto her: Beholde, I wil so encreace yi sede, that it shall not be nombred for multitude.
I wyll prospere and multiplye thy sede as the starres of heauen, and as the sonde vpon the see shore. And thy sede shall possesse the gates of his enemies:
And I wyll multiplye thy sede as the starres of heauen, and vnto thy sede wyll I geue all this londe, and thorow thy sede shall all nacions be blessed,
and thy sede shal be as ye dust of ye earth. And thou shalt sprede forth towarde the west, east, north, and south: and thorow the and thy sede shall all the kynreds vpon earth be blessed.
Remembre thy seruautes Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, vnto who thou swarest by thyne owne self, and saydest: I wil multiplye youre sede as the starres of heauen, and all the londe that I haue promysed you, wil I geue vnto youre sede, & they shall inheret it for euer.
for the LORDE youre God hath increased you, so that this daye ye are as ye starres of heauen in multitude.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And that he was seen of Cephas,.... Or Simon Peter; for Cephas was a name given him by Christ, John 1:42. This was not another Cephas, one of the seventy disciples, as Clemens suggests g, but the Apostle Peter himself, to whom it is certain the Lord appeared. Not that he was the first person by whom Christ was seen after his resurrection, for he first appeared to Mary Magdalene, Mark 16:9 but the testimony of the women the apostle omits, and it seems as if Peter was the first of the men that saw Christ when risen, see Luke 24:34. Whether he was one of the disciples that went to Emmaus, to whom Christ joined himself, and entered into discourse with, is not certain; it should rather seem, that the appearance here referred to was when he was alone;
then of the twelve; though there were then but eleven of them, Judas being gone from them, and having destroyed himself; and at the first appearance of Christ to them, there were but ten present, Thomas being absent; and yet because their original number, when first chosen and called, were twelve, they still went by the same name; see John 20:24. The appearance or appearances here referred to are those in John 20:19. The Vulgate Latin reads the "eleven"; and so the Claromontane exemplar.
g Apud Euseb. Eccl. Hist. l. 1. c. 12.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And that he was seen of Cephas - Peter; See the note at John 1:42. The resurrection of Christ was A fact to be proved, like all other facts, by competent and credible witnesses. Paul, therefore, appeals to the witnesses who had attested, or who yet lived to attest, the truth of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus; and shows that it was not possible that so many witnesses should have been deceived. As this was not the first time in which the evidence had been stated to them, and as his purpose was merely to remind them of what they had heard and believed, he does not adduce all the witnesses to the event, but refers only to the more important ones. He does not, therefore, mention the woman to whom the Saviour first appeared, nor does he refer to all the times when the Lord Jesus manifested himself to his disciples. But he does not refer to them in general merely, but mentions “names,” and refers to persons who “were then alive,” who could attest the truth of the resurrection. It may be observed, also, that Paul observes probably the exact “order” in which the Lord Jesus appeared to the disciples, though he does not mention all the instances. For an account of the persons to whom the Lord Jesus appeared after his resurrection, and the order in which it was done, see the notes on the Gospels.
Then of the twelve - The apostles; still called “the twelve,” though Judas was not one of them. It was common to call the apostles “the twelve.” Jesus appeared to the apostles at one time in the absence of Thomas John 20:19, John 20:24; and also to them when Thomas was present, John 20:24-29. Probably Paul here refers to the latter occasion, when all the surviving apostles were present.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Corinthians 15:5. That he was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve — This refers to the journey to Emmaus, Luke 24:13, Luke 24:34; and to what is related Mark 16:14.
Then of the twelve — Instead of δωδεκα, twelve, ενδεκα, eleven, is the reading of D*EFG, Syriac in the margin, some of the Slavonic, Armenian, Vulgate, Itala, and several of the fathers; and this reading is supported by Mark 16:14. Perhaps the term twelve is used here merely to point out the society of the apostles, who, though at this time they were only eleven, were still called the twelve, because this was their original number, and a number which was afterward filled up. See John 20:24.