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How did St. John explain the appearance of Jesus Christ to the seven disciples by the sea of Tiberias?

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Answered by tonytabor120
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john chapter on). The risen Lord had already made six appearances recorded in the gospels.

C He has appeared to: (1)Mary Magdalene (2) The other women (3) Peter (4) Cleopas and his friend in Emmaus

(5) Ten of the apostles with the exception of Thomas (6) All the apostles including Thomas.

C Some challenge the authenticity of John 21 maintaining it was added by another author or some unknown editor.

It is argued that John 20:30-31 was the original ending of the gospel of John.

C There is no real evidence that chapter 21 was added by some unknown editor or writer.

C It is in the oldest Greek manuscripts and should be considered as a genuine part of the original text.

C John 21:25 serves as a second ending to this marvelous gospel.

C It is interesting that one might conclude 1 John 5:13 ends First John, but it does not end the epistle.

C Previous to this John inserts some supplemental material that he deemed important for his readers to know.

C Besides this seventh appearance of Christ, Peter’s confession of his love for Jesus, and the prophecy in regard to

Peter’s death he reveals that he is the author of this gospel. (Jn. 21:20, 24).

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Answered by eshalfarah123
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The word “manifested” is used with the idea of bodily appearing to different disciples.

a. “phaneroo” [fan neh rah oh] is used twice in this verse and is found 9 times in this gospel.

b. It is used in connection with Jesus’ resurrection appearances.

2. “The Sea of Tiberias” was the official name of this lake deriving its name from the city of Tiberias named after the

emperor Tiberias. This city was on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee.

a. This body of water was also known as “the Sea of Galilee.” (Matt. 4:18; Jn. 6:1).

b. It was also called “Lake Gennesaret.” (Lk. 5:1).

1) “limne” [lim nay] means “lake.”

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