John 20:26 | |
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Book | Gospel of John |
Christian Bible part | New Testament |
John 20:26 is the twenty-sixth verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. It records Jesus' reappearance to the disciples, including Thomas, eight days after his resurrection.
The original Koine Greek, according to the Textus Receptus, reads:[1]
In the King James Version of the Bible it is translated as:
The modern World English Bible translates the passage as:
For a collection of other versions see BibleHub John 20:26
"After eight days" in Greek brings the chronology to the following Sunday after Easter.[2] This week may correspond to the first week in John 1:19–2:1 and the last week before his death in John 12:1–19:31[3]
The doors were again "locked",(Greek perfect verb: κεκλεισμένων, kekleismenōn; same as in John 20:19) indicating the continuous fear among the disciples,[2] but Jesus could enter and be in their midst.[3]
The words "Peace be with you" (Ancient Greek: Εἰρήνη ὑμῖν, Eirēnē hymin[1]) is a common traditional Jewish greeting[4] still in use today (shalom alekem or שלום לכם shalom lekom;[1] cf. 1 Samuel 25:6[5]),[6] also spoken by Jesus in John 20:19 and 21.[5] Jesus' words of "peace" at this time can be seen as giving a reassurance for the disciples.[2]
Preceded by John 20:25 |
Gospel of John Chapter 20 |
Succeeded by John 20:27 |