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John 20:10 - Definition and Overview

John 20:10 is the tenth verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John. Peter and the Beloved Disciple have just finished examining the empty tomb of Jesus and in this verse return home.

In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads:

Then the disciples went away
again unto their own home.

The New International Version translates the passage as:

Then the disciples went
back to their homes,

describes this same scene, but it adds that on the trip home Peter was "wondering what had happened." John does not make clear what is in the minds of the disciples, and some read John 20:8 a reading that one or more of the pair had been convinced of the resurrection.

According to Brown most scholars believe the home that the disciples depart for is not their actual home in Galilee, but rather where they had been staying in Jerusalem. However, Luke indicates that some of the disciples were traveling home after the crucifixion and it is not impossible that Peter and the Beloved Disciple were embarking on the long journey.

As it is indicated in that Peter and the Beloved Disciple were found separately by Mary Magdalene it is also often assumed that Peter and the other disciple returned to separate areas. They will be together again that evening when Jesus appears to the ten disciples at .

References

  • Brown, Raymond E. "The Gospel According to John: XIII-XI" The Anchor Bible Series Volume 29A. New York: Doubleday & Company, 1970.
  • John Calvin's commentary on John 20:10-15 (http://www.ccel.org/c/calvin/comment3/comm_vol35/htm/x.ii.htm)
  • Jesus Appears to His Disciples (http://bible.gospelcom.net/resources/commentaries/?action=getCommentaryText&cid=4&source=1&seq=i.50.20.2)
Gospel of John
Preceded by:
John 20:9
Chapter 20 Followed by:
John 20:11
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