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Jesus’ Appearance to the Disciples in Galilee

21 After this[a] Jesus revealed himself again to the disciples by the Sea of Tiberias.[b] Now this is how he did so.[c] Simon Peter, Thomas[d] (called Didymus),[e] Nathanael[f] (who was from Cana in Galilee), the sons[g] of Zebedee,[h] and two other disciples[i] of his were together.

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Footnotes

  1. John 21:1 tn The time reference indicated by μετὰ ταῦτα (meta tauta) is indefinite, in comparison with the specific “after eight days” (μεθ᾿ ἡμέρας ὀκτώ, methhēmeras oktō) between the two postresurrection appearances of Jesus in 20:26.
  2. John 21:1 sn The Sea of Tiberias is another name for the Sea of Galilee (see 6:1).
  3. John 21:1 tn Grk “how he revealed himself.”
  4. John 21:2 tn Grk “and Thomas.” The conjunction καί (kai, “and”) has not been translated here in keeping with the tendency of contemporary English style to use a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements of a series.
  5. John 21:2 sn Didymus means “the twin” in Greek.
  6. John 21:2 tn Grk “and Nathanael.” The conjunction καί (kai, “and”) has not been translated here in keeping with the tendency of contemporary English style to use a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements of a series.
  7. John 21:2 tn Grk “and the sons.” The conjunction καί (kai, “and”) has not been translated here in keeping with the tendency of contemporary English style to use a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements of a series.
  8. John 21:2 sn The sons of Zebedee were James and John.
  9. John 21:2 sn The two other disciples who are not named may have been Andrew and Philip, who are mentioned together in John 6:7-8 and 12:22.