John 20:19


John 20:19 is the nineteenth verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. It describes what it says is the first appearance of Jesus to his disciples after Resurrection of Jesus, and in a locked room of a house.

Content

The original Koine Greek, according to the Textus Receptus, reads:
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

Analysis

The account of Jesus' first appearance in the Gospel of John shows similarity to the account in the Gospel of Luke, that it happened in Jerusalem in the evening of his resurrection from the dead.
Only John mentions that the door was locked, and its "reason", but the "function" is to show the 'miraculous nature of Jesus' appearance', that the risen Jesus is 'no longer bound by normal space conditions'. The door was not merely shut but locked.
The words Peace be with you is a common traditional Jewish greeting, but here Jesus conveys the peace he previously promised to his disciples, causing the rapid switch of their emotion from "fear" to "joy".
The number of the disciples present is not certain, although Thomas' absence is singled out in, and Judas Iscariot left, but some other disciples less tightly connected could be present as well.