Luke 24:31

And their eyes were opened, and they knew him; and he vanished out of their sight.

Cross-reference

Luke 4:30 Parallel

In Luke 4:30, Jesus miraculously passes through a hostile crowd — a similar supernatural disappearance foreshadowing his vanishing here.

John 8:59 Parallel

In John 8:59, Jesus hides himself and leaves the temple — another instance of Jesus supernaturally disappearing from sight.

In John 20:13-16, Mary also fails to recognize Jesus until he speaks her name — mirroring the disciples' sudden recognition here.

In Numbers 22:31, the Lord opens Balaam's eyes to see the angel — an 'eyes opened' miracle paralleling the recognition here.

In 2 Kings 6:20, Elisha prays for enemies' eyes to be opened to see God's army — another 'eyes opened' event showing divine revelation.

John 20:14 Parallel

In John 20:14, Mary sees Jesus but does not recognize him — the same initial blindness as the Emmaus disciples here.

John 21:4 Parallel

In John 21:4, the disciples on the shore do not recognize the risen Jesus — another instance of post-resurrection non-recognition.