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If we’re talking about the Marriage Supper of the Lamb as a banquet, it must be an explosion of doctrine that transforms understanding, not just a series of small revelations. In the context of biblical history, there is one moment that stands out as the explosive unveiling of doctrine: the Sermon on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35). Let’s dive deeper:
If we’re talking about the Marriage Supper of the Lamb as a banquet, it must be an explosion of doctrine that transforms understanding, not just a series of small revelations. In the context of biblical history, there is one moment that stands out as the explosive unveiling of doctrine: the Sermon on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35). Let’s dive deeper:


The Explosion of Doctrine: The Road to Emmaus
'''The Explosion of Doctrine: The Road to Emmaus'''


After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to two disciples on the road to Emmaus and "opened the Scriptures" to them, showing how all the Old Testament pointed to Him. This event was pivotal because:
After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to two disciples on the road to Emmaus and "opened the Scriptures" to them, showing how all the Old Testament pointed to Him. This event was pivotal because:
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::This revelation spread rapidly as the apostles taught and wrote. The doctrines of grace, justification by faith, the inclusion of Gentiles, and the nature of the Church as the bride of Christ all stemmed from this foundational unveiling.
::This revelation spread rapidly as the apostles taught and wrote. The doctrines of grace, justification by faith, the inclusion of Gentiles, and the nature of the Church as the bride of Christ all stemmed from this foundational unveiling.


Why Emmaus Was the Banquet
'''Why Emmaus Was the Banquet'''


:Comprehensive: It encompassed the entirety of Scripture, not just isolated truths.
:Comprehensive: It encompassed the entirety of Scripture, not just isolated truths.
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This event was THE doctrinal explosion, setting the stage for the entire Church age. The "banquet" began here, and its effects continue as believers partake of this doctrine.
This event was THE doctrinal explosion, setting the stage for the entire Church age. The "banquet" began here, and its effects continue as believers partake of this doctrine.


The Marriage Supper in Light of Emmaus
'''The Marriage Supper in Light of Emmaus'''


The Marriage Supper of the Lamb is best understood as beginning with this explosion of doctrine. The invitation went out as Christ revealed Himself in Scripture, and the banquet continues as His people learn and grow in understanding.
The Marriage Supper of the Lamb is best understood as beginning with this explosion of doctrine. The invitation went out as Christ revealed Himself in Scripture, and the banquet continues as His people learn and grow in understanding.


The Road to Emmaus teaching wasn’t just a one-time event but the launchpad for the disciples’ lifelong work of unpacking the Scriptures. Let’s explore how this framework ties into the development of the Gospels as reflections of their growing understanding of the sensus plenior of Scripture.
The Road to Emmaus teaching wasn’t just a one-time event but the launchpad for the disciples’ lifelong work of unpacking the Scriptures. Let’s explore how this framework ties into the development of the Gospels as reflections of their growing understanding of the sensus plenior of Scripture.
The Gospels as Stages of Doctrinal Development
 
'''The Gospels as Stages of Doctrinal Development'''


:The Sermon on the Road as the Genesis of Hermeneutics:
:The Sermon on the Road as the Genesis of Hermeneutics:
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::His Gospel reflects the culmination of decades of study and contemplation, where the disciples had unpacked the deeper, mystical meanings of Scripture and recognized Christ as the Word, the Light, and the Creator.
::His Gospel reflects the culmination of decades of study and contemplation, where the disciples had unpacked the deeper, mystical meanings of Scripture and recognized Christ as the Word, the Light, and the Creator.


The Differences Between the Gospels
'''The Differences Between the Gospels'''


:Evolving Understanding:
:Evolving Understanding:
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::As their understanding grew, the disciples saw earlier writings not as complete but as stepping stones. Each Gospel revised and expanded upon the last to reflect the fuller revelation of Christ.
::As their understanding grew, the disciples saw earlier writings not as complete but as stepping stones. Each Gospel revised and expanded upon the last to reflect the fuller revelation of Christ.


The Gospels as a Reflection of Emmaus
'''The Gospels as a Reflection of Emmaus'''


:The Gospels collectively serve as a reproduction of the hermeneutic method taught by Jesus. They demonstrate how the disciples worked through the Scriptures, step by step, to see Christ in every shadow, type, and prophecy.
:The Gospels collectively serve as a reproduction of the hermeneutic method taught by Jesus. They demonstrate how the disciples worked through the Scriptures, step by step, to see Christ in every shadow, type, and prophecy.
:The progression mirrors their journey of learning, beginning with immediate, surface-level connections (Mark) and advancing to the deepest, most profound insights (John).
:The progression mirrors their journey of learning, beginning with immediate, surface-level connections (Mark) and advancing to the deepest, most profound insights (John).


Conclusion
'''Conclusion'''


The idea that the Gospels evolved as the disciples learned and applied the hermeneutic taught on the Road to Emmaus provides a compelling lens through which to view their composition. Each Gospel reflects a stage of discovery, shaped by ongoing study of the Scriptures and the challenges of communicating these truths to a Greek-speaking audience. This process not only highlights the explosive doctrinal revelation that began at Emmaus but also underscores the dynamic, unfolding nature of understanding Christ as the fulfillment of all Scripture.
The idea that the Gospels evolved as the disciples learned and applied the hermeneutic taught on the Road to Emmaus provides a compelling lens through which to view their composition. Each Gospel reflects a stage of discovery, shaped by ongoing study of the Scriptures and the challenges of communicating these truths to a Greek-speaking audience. This process not only highlights the explosive doctrinal revelation that began at Emmaus but also underscores the dynamic, unfolding nature of understanding Christ as the fulfillment of all Scripture.

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