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The supper at Emmaus
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Emmaus is a village about seven miles from Jerusalem. It became known thanks to an episode confirming Christ's Resurrection and described in St. Luke's Gospel (24:13-35).
After all the unhappy events of the trial, Crucifixion and Entombment of Christ, two of the apostles were going from Jerusalem to the village of Emmaus. Christ resurrected joined them and asked about the subject of their conversation. They did not recognize Christ, and told him about the death of Jesus of Nazareth, who was a prophet 'mighty in need', about their sadness, and grief, and puzzlement after the women had found the tomb of Christ empty.
"How dull you are!' he answered. 'How slow to believe all that the prophets said! Was not the Messiah bound to suffer in this way before entering upon his glory?' Then, starting from Moses and all the prophets, he explained to them in the whole of scripture the things that referred to himself." (Luke 24:25-27).
By that time they had reached the village, and the travellers asked Christ to stay for supper with them. Christ accepted their invitation to a meal. "And when he had sat down with them at the table, he took bread and said the blessing; he broke the bread, and offered it to them. Then their eyes were opened, and they recognized him; but he vanished from their sight" (Luke 24:30-31). Without a moment's delay the two returned to Jerusalem, found and announced Christ's Resurrection to other disciples.
 

pontorno.jpg (49902 byte)   tintoretto_emmaus.jpg (79795 byte)   emmaus_london.jpg (49524 byte)   caravaggio_4.jpg (88639 byte)
Jacopo Carucci called Pontormo (1525)
Florence - Galleria degli Uffizi
  Tintoretto (1543)
Budapest - Museum of Fine Arts
  Michelangelo Merisi called Il Caravaggio (1596-98)
London - National Gallery
  Michelangelo Merisi called Il Caravaggio
             
Diego Velázquez. Kitchen Maid with the Supper at Emmaus.   Jacob Jordaens. The Supper at Emmaus.   Rembrandt. The Supper at Emmaus.   rodriguez.jpg (36516 byte)
Diego Velázquez Kitchen Maid with the Supper at Emmaus (c. 1618) Dublin - National Gallery of Ireland   Jacob Jordaens (c. 1645/65)
Dublin -  National Gallery of Ireland
  Rembrandt (1648)  Paris - Louvre   Alonso Rodriguez (century XVII)
Messina - Museo Civico
             

 

 

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