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  2. John 20 - Wikipedia

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    The chapter is seemingly the conclusion to the Gospel of John, but it is followed by an apparently "supplementary" chapter, John 21. [1] Some biblical scholars suggest that John 20 was the original conclusion of the Gospel, and John 21 was a later addition, but there is no conclusive manuscript evidence for this theory.

  3. John 20:10 - Wikipedia

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    Luke 24:12 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 as meaning that one or more of the pair had been convinced of the resurrection.

  4. John 20:1 - Wikipedia

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    John 20:1 is the first verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. John 20 covers the resurrection of Jesus after his crucifixion . In this verse Mary Magdalene visits Jesus' tomb and finds it opened.

  5. John 20:8 - Wikipedia

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    John 20:8 is the eighth verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. Peter and the Beloved Disciple are examining Jesus's empty tomb. Peter has been inside the tomb since John 20:6, while the Beloved Disciple had been examining it from outside. In this verse the Beloved Disciple enters the tomb.

  6. John 20:9 - Wikipedia

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    John 20:9 is the ninth verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the Bible. Peter and the Beloved Disciple have been examining Jesus' empty tomb and the arrangement of the grave clothes. John 20:8 states that the Beloved Disciple looked in the tomb and believed, though there is conflict on what exactly he believed. John 20:9 seems ...

  7. John 20:21 - Wikipedia

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    The words Peace be with you (Ancient Greek: Εἰρήνη ὑμῖν 1]) is a common traditional Jewish greeting [3] still in use today (shalom alekem or שלום לכם shalom lekom; [1] cf. 1 Samuel 25:6 [4]), [5] also spoken by Jesus in John 20:19 and 26.

  8. John 20:13 - Wikipedia

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    John 20:13 is the thirteenth verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. This verse occurs after Mary Magdalene has found Jesus ' tomb empty , except for two angels.

  9. John 20:20 - Wikipedia

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    John 20:20 is the twentieth verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. ... New Bible Commentary: 21st Century Edition (4, illustrated ...