The two disciples on the way to Emmaus recognized Jesus
while he was teaching
before they got to the village
when they got to Jerusalem
at the breaking of bread while at the table.
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the answer is D causeOn the road to Emmaus, two disciples were walking and discussing the events that had transpired. As they conversed, Jesus Himself joined them, but they were kept from recognizing Him. He inquired about their conversation, and they shared their sorrow about Jesus of Nazareth, who they believed was the promised Redeemer. They recounted His crucifixion and the third day since His death. Jesus then explained the Scriptures to them, starting with Moses and the Prophets. As they reached the village, they urged Him to stay, and during the meal, their eyes were opened, and they recognized Him. However, He disappeared from their sight. Filled with awe, they returned to Jerusalem to share the news that Jesus had appeared to them when He broke the bread 1. It was in that moment that they truly recognized Him as the risen Lord.

the correct ans is B cause on the road to Emmaus, two disciples were walking and discussing the events that had transpired. As they conversed, Jesus Himself joined them, but they were kept from recognizing Him. He inquired about their conversation, and they shared their sorrow about Jesus of Nazareth, who they believed was the promised Redeemer. They recounted His crucifixion and the third day since His death. Jesus then explained the Scriptures to them, starting with Moses and the Prophets. As they reached the village, they urged Him to stay, and during the meal, their eyes were opened, and they recognized Him. However, He disappeared from their sight. Filled with awe, they returned to Jerusalem to share the news that Jesus had appeared to them when He broke the bread 1. It was in that moment that they truly recognized Him as the risen Lord.

