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- El Qubeibeh, as Emmaus is today known, is nestled into a terraced West Bank hillside about eight miles northwest of the modern boundaries of Jerusalem.Learn more:El Qubeibeh, as Emmaus is today known, is nestled into a terraced West Bank hillside about eight miles northwest of the modern boundaries of Jerusalem.thegroundtruthproject.org/the-road-to-emmaus-whe…• Nicopolis (also known as Emmaus, Amwas and Imwas), near Latrun, at the end of the Ayalon Valley, around 160 stadia (30km) from Jerusalem.www.seetheholyland.net/emmaus/Different traditions place Emmaus at various sites west of Jerusalem. While the villages of Abu Ghosh and el-Qubeibeh (both c. 7 miles [60 stadia] from Jerusalem) have traditionally been identified with the biblical site, a more likely candidate may be Emmaus-Nicopolis (around 19 miles [160 stadia] away), which is where the Emmaus Trail ends.www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical-sites-pla…
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Emmaus is a town mentioned in the Gospel of Luke of the New Testament. Luke reports that Jesus appeared, after his death and resurrection, before two of his disciples while they were walking on the road to Emmaus. Although its geographical identification is not certain, several locations have been … See more
Emmaus is mentioned in the Gospel of Luke as the village where Jesus appeared to his disciples after his crucifixion and resurrection. See more
Many sites have been suggested for the biblical Emmaus, among them Emmaus Nicopolis (c. 160 stadia from Jerusalem), Kiryat Anavim (66 stadia from Jerusalem on the carriage road to See more
Emmaus, Pennsylvania, a township in the Lehigh Valley region of the United States, draws its name from the Biblical references to Emmaus. See more
Emmaus is the Greek variant of the Hebrew word and place-name for hot springs, hammat, and is therefore not unique to one … See more
One of the oldest extant versions of the Gospel of Luke, preserved in the Codex Bezae, reads "Oulammaus" instead of Emmaus. In Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Old Testament scriptures, Oulammaus was the place where See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Where is biblical Emmaus today? 6 modern identifications
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Sep 23, 2019 · Emmaus occupies an important place in Bible history. According to the New Testament, it is where Jesus first appeared after resurrection, making himself known to two of his disciples, Cleopas and another, unnamed.
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Mar 23, 2021 · Emmaus should be located therefore some 11 kms or 7 miles from Jerusalem. But in which direction did Jesus go? North, south, east or west? We are not told. The name Emmaus does not occur anywhere in the Old Testament.
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