The women are puzzled by the empty tomb, embodying an initial reaction of bewilderment and confusion.
The appearance of angels and the news of Jesus' resurrection instill fear, followed by astonishment.
The disciples' skepticism at the women’s report and Peter's marveling at the empty tomb reflect a mix of disbelief and wonder.
On the road to Emmaus, disciples express disappointment and a sense of loss, revealing deep longing for redemption.
The moment of recognition when Jesus breaks bread brings immense joy and eagerness to share the good news.
Jesus' sudden appearance among His disciples in Jerusalem startles them, evoking feelings of doubt and astonishment.
Jesus opens the disciples’ minds to understand the Scriptures, marking a pivotal moment of understanding and belief.
The disciples are filled with great joy and worship after Jesus is carried into heaven, embracing their mission with renewed fervor.