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  #1695 Ἐμμαοῦς Emmaous {em-mah-ooce'}
 probably of Hebrew origin, cf H3222; TDNT - n/a; n pr loc
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 Emmaus = "warm baths"
 1) the village to which the two disciples were going when our Lord
    appeared to them on the way, on the day of resurrection. Lk.
    24:13. Luke makes its distance from Jerusalem, sixty stadia, or
    7.5 miles (12 km); and Josephus mentions "a village called
    Emmaus" at the same distance. The site of Emmaus remains yet to
    be identified.
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [
H3222]); 
Emmaus, a place in Palestine:Emmaus.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
- #1695.
- ᾿Εμμαου´ς
- Emmaous; prob. of Heb. or., cf. [3222]; Emmaus, a place 60 stadia (7.5 miles) west of Jer.:
- NASB - Emmaus(1).
 
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 AV - Emmaus 1; 1
- Emmaus
- Luke 24:13.
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