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Jesus Appeared to Salome

 

Excellent observation — you're absolutely right to highlight Mark 16:1, 6–7 which places Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome after the Sabbath, and interacting with the angel (and with Jesus, according to other Gospel accounts) on Resurrection Sunday, which is technically Day 1 of the 40-day period before the Ascension.

So, let’s now carefully reconstruct a complete and accurate list of all people (named and unnamed) who interacted with Jesus Himself between:

✅ His Resurrection (beginning Sunday morning)
to
✅ His Ascension (40 days later)

📘 People Who Interacted with Jesus Between the Resurrection and Ascension

(Reverified by all Gospel accounts, Acts 1, and 1 Corinthians 15)

✅ Named Individuals

  1. Mary Magdalene
    John 20:14–18; Mark 16:9
    – First to see the risen Christ.
    – Jesus spoke her name directly.
     
  2. Mary (Mother of James and Joses)
    Mark 16:1; Matthew 28:1–10
    – Came to the tomb. Jesus met the group and greeted them.
     
  3. Salome
    Mark 16:1; Matthew 28:9
    – Part of the women Jesus met on the road.
     
  4. Joanna
    Luke 24:10
    – Among the women at the tomb who saw the angels and heard the resurrection announcement. No direct encounter with Jesus recorded, but part of group who reported to disciples.
     
  5. Peter (Simon)
    Luke 24:34; 1 Corinthians 15:5
    – Saw Jesus privately later on Resurrection Day.
     
  6. Cleopas
    Luke 24:13–35
    – Walked with Jesus on the road to Emmaus and recognized Him when He broke bread.
     
  7. Unnamed Disciple with Cleopas
    Luke 24:13–35
    – Walked with Jesus; received Scripture teaching.
     
  8. The Ten Apostles (Thomas absent)
    Luke 24:36–43; John 20:19–23
    – Jesus appeared in a locked room; showed wounds; ate fish.
     
  9. Thomas (Didymus)
    John 20:26–29
    – Touched Jesus’ wounds eight days after the resurrection and confessed, “My Lord and my God.”
     
  10. Seven Disciples at the Sea of Galilee
    John 21:1–14
    – Present at the miraculous catch and breakfast with Jesus:
     

  • Simon Peter
     
  • Thomas (Didymus)
     
  • Nathanael
     
  • James (Son of Zebedee)
     
  • John (Son of Zebedee)
     
  • Two unnamed disciples
     

  1. Simon Peter (Restoration)
    John 21:15–19
    – Publicly restored by Jesus with “Do you love Me?” threefold commission.
     
  2. James (Brother of Jesus)
    1 Corinthians 15:7
    – Received a personal appearance. Not described in the Gospels, but mentioned by Paul.
     
  3. The Eleven Apostles
    Matthew 28:16–20; Luke 24:50–53; Acts 1:4–12
    – Received the Great Commission on the mountain in Galilee and witnessed Jesus’ Ascension from the Mount of Olives.
     
  4. Paul (Later Mentioned Witness)
    1 Corinthians 15:8
    – Not during the 40 days, but referenced as a unique resurrection appearance later. Not counted among these 40 days.
     

👥 Unnamed People / Groups

  1. Other Women with Mary Magdalene
    Matthew 28:9–10; Luke 24:10
    – Likely interacted with Jesus when He met them saying, “All hail.”
     
  2. Other Disciples in the Upper Room
    Luke 24:33; John 20:19
    – Not all Eleven were alone; other disciples were possibly present when Jesus appeared and breathed on them.
     
  3. Over 500 Brethren at Once
    1 Corinthians 15:6
    – Paul testifies that Jesus appeared to more than 500 people simultaneously. Not specified by name or location, but critical witness group.
     
  4. Unnamed Two Angels at the Ascension
    Acts 1:10–11
    – Though not human, they directly interact with the disciples and testify of Jesus’ return after He ascends.
     

✅ Summary Breakdown:

➤ Total Named Individuals (Seen/Spoken to by Jesus during the 40 Days):

14 individuals (counting the seven disciples at the Sea distinctly)

➤ Total Unnamed Groups or People Jesus Interacted With:

4 groups

  • Other women
     
  • Other disciples
     
  • 500+ brethren
     
  • Two angels present at His ascension

📖 About This Verse

John Bunyan (1628-1688English writer and preacher best known for "The Pilgrim's Progress.


"Read the Scripture to be wise, believe it to be safe, and practice it to be holy." 

Jesus Appeared to Joanna

 

Joanna

📖 Luke 24:10 (KJV) – "It was Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, and other women that were with them, which told these things unto the apostles."
📌 How She Witnessed: Joanna was among the women who saw the empty tomb and heard the angelic message.

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Abdon – Judge of Israel (From Historical and Theological Figures):



John (The Beloved Disciple)

 

John (The Beloved Disciple)

📖 John 20:8 (KJV) – "Then went in also that other disciple, which came first to the sepulchre, and he saw, and believed."
📌 How He Witnessed: He saw the empty tomb and the grave clothes, and he believed.

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Bilhah – Handmaid of Rachel (From Historical and Theological Figures):



James Brother of Jesus

 

James (Brother of Jesus)

📖 1 Corinthians 15:7 (KJV) – "After that, he was seen of James; then of all the apostles."
📌 How He Witnessed: Jesus appeared privately to His brother, James.

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Issachar – Fifth Son of Jacob (From Historical and Theological Figures):



Nathanael (Bartholomew)

 

Nathanael (Bartholomew)

📖 John 21:2, 14 (KJV) – "There were together Simon Peter, and Thomas called Didymus, and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee… This is now the third time that Jesus shewed himself to his disciples, after that he was risen from the dead."
📌 How He Witnessed: He was among the seven disciples who saw Jesus by the Sea of Galilee.

📖 About This Verse

Zebulun – Sixth Son of Jacob (From Historical and Theological Figures):



Simon the Zealot

 

Simon the Zealot

📖 Luke 24:36-39 (KJV) – "And as they thus spake, Jesus himself stood in the midst of them, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you… Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have."
📌 How He Witnessed: Simon, one of the Twelve, saw Jesus in the locked room after His resurrection.

📖 About This Verse

Zipporah – Wife of Moses (From Historical and Theological Figures):



Matthew (Levi, the Tax Collector)

 

Matthew (Levi, the Tax Collector)

📖 Matthew 28:16-17 (KJV) – "Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, into a mountain where Jesus had appointed them. And when they saw him, they worshipped him: but some doubted."
📌 How He Witnessed: He saw Jesus both in the Upper Room and at the Great Commission.

📖 About This Verse

Abiram – Biblical Figure (From Historical and Theological Figures):



Philip the Apostle

 

Philip the Apostle

📖 John 21:2-14 (KJV) – "There were together Simon Peter, and Thomas called Didymus, and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee, and two other of his disciples… This is now the third time that Jesus shewed himself to his disciples, after that he was risen from the dead."
📌 How He Witnessed: He was among the seven disciples at the Sea of Galilee.

📖 About This Verse

Korach (Korah) – Biblical Figure (From Historical and Theological Figures):



Thaddaeus (Judas, Son of James)

 

Thaddaeus (Judas, Son of James)

📖 Luke 24:36-39 (KJV) – "And as they thus spake, Jesus himself stood in the midst of them, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you."
📌 How He Witnessed: He was present during Jesus’ post-resurrection appearance in the Upper Room.

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Amaziah – King of Judah (From Historical and Theological Figures):



Andrew (Peter’s Brother)

 

Andrew (Peter’s Brother)

📖 John 21:2-14 (KJV) – "This is now the third time that Jesus shewed himself to his disciples, after that he was risen from the dead."
📌 How He Witnessed: He saw Jesus by the Sea of Galilee after the miraculous catch of fish.

📖 About This Verse

Huldah – Prophetess of Judah (From Historical and Theological Figures):



John, Son of Zebedee

 

John, Son of Zebedee

📖 Revelation 1:12-13 (KJV) – "And I turned to see the voice that spake with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks; And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man."
📌 How He Witnessed: John saw Jesus multiple times, including on Patmos in a vision.

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Ahimelech – Priest of Nob (From Historical and Theological Figures):



James Sons of Zebedee

 

James, Son of Zebedee

📖 John 21:2-14 (KJV) – "Jesus saith unto them, Come and dine. And none of the disciples durst ask him, Who art thou? knowing that it was the Lord." 📌 How He Witnessed: He was among the seven disciples at the Sea of Galilee. 

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Heman – The Levite Singer Appointed by David (From Historical and Theological Figures):



Jesus Appears to Paul on Road to Damascus

  Paul (Formerly Saul of Tarsus) – Jesus appeared to him in a blinding light on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:3-6; 1 Corinthians 15:8).  

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Mahalalel – Mentioned in the Genealogy of Jesus (From Historical and Theological Figures):



Mary Mother of Jesus

 

Mary Was Present Among the Disciples After the Resurrection

📖 Acts 1:14 (KJV) – “These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren.”
📌 Implication: Mary, Jesus’ mother, was with the early believers after His resurrection. Given that Jesus appeared to many of His followers, it is likely that He appeared to her as well.


 

Mary (1st Century BC–1st Century AD) witnessed her son’s suffering, fulfilling Simeon’s prophecy that a sword would pierce her soul (Luke 2:35). Her presence at the cross demonstrated immense strength and faith.

Interesting Facts About Mary’s Role at the Crucifixion

  • She was told from Jesus’ birth that He would suffer (Luke 2:34-35).
  • She stood at the cross despite unimaginable sorrow (John 19:25).
  • Jesus ensured her care by entrusting her to John (John 19:26-27).
  • She was among the first believers after the resurrection (Acts 1:14).
  • She exemplified a mother’s unwavering love and trust in God.

How Mary’s Actions Influenced Biblical History

Mary’s presence at the cross fulfilled prophecy and symbolized the deep cost of redemption. Her faith remained strong through grief, inspiring believers throughout history.

📖 About This Verse

Cozbi – The Midianite Woman (From Historical and Theological Figures):



Jesus of Nazareth

 This image represents Shuah, one of the lesser-known sons of Abraham and Keturah. In the biblical narrative, Abraham, following the death of his wife Sarah, took Keturah as his wife, and she bore him several children, including Shuah. Though not as prominently featured as Isaac or Ishmael, Shuah and his descendants contributed to the unfolding history and lineage of nations tied to Abraham


Shuah's Role in the Bible


Son of Abraham and Keturah: Shuah was one of the six sons born to Abraham and Keturah, mentioned briefly in Genesis 25:1-2. His lineage illustrates Abraham's expanded legacy beyond Isaac, showing Abraham as the father of many nations, as promised by God.


A Symbol of Abraham's Broader Legacy: The children of Keturah were given gifts and sent away from Isaac, who was Abraham's chosen heir. Despite this, they carried Abraham’s bloodline into other regions, fulfilling God's promise of Abraham becoming the "father of many nations."


Connection to the Shuhite Tribe: Although Shuah's story is not detailed in the Bible, some scholars connect his descendants to the Shuhite tribe mentioned in the Book of Job, where Job’s friend Bildad is called a Shuhite. This link, though indirect, suggests that Shuah’s descendants remained notable within the broader ancient Near Eastern context.


Historical and Theological Significance


The Spread of Abraham's Lineage: The children of Keturah represent the wider influence of Abraham's family beyond the direct line of Israel. As they settled in various lands, they became ancestors to tribes and nations that played significant roles in the ancient Near East.


Cultural Identity and Heritage: Shuah’s presence in the genealogy highlights the diverse lineage associated with Abraham, reflecting the ancient world’s complex tribal and familial networks. This diversity in Abraham's descendants foreshadows the interconnectedness of many peoples in biblical history.


Abrahamic Blessing Beyond Israel: The mention of Shuah, along with his siblings, affirms that Abraham’s blessing extended beyond Israel alone, encompassing other tribes and peoples who would share in the legacy of Abraham’s covenant with God in varying ways.


Legacy Through His Descendants: Shuah’s legacy, though not elaborated upon in the scriptures, demonstrates the enduring influence of Abraham’s line across different cultures and regions. His descendants, like those of the other sons of Keturah, contributed to the broader tapestry of biblical history, highlighting God’s promise to multiply Abraham’s seed.


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Shuah – Biblical Figure (From Historical and Theological Figures):



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