Catholic Public Domain Version
"But these words seemed to them a delusion. And so they did not believe them. "
— Luke 24:11, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And their words seemed to them as idle tales, and they believed them not.”
“And these words appeared in their sight as idle talk; and they disbelieved them. ”
“These words seemed to them to be nonsense, and they didn't believe them.”
“But these words seemed like pure nonsense to them, and they did not believe them.”
“And these words seemed to them as idle tales: and they did not believe them.”
“But these words seemed foolish to them, and they had no belief in them.”
“And their words seemed to them as idle tales, and they believed them not.”
And they called to mind his words.
And returning from the tomb, they reported all these things to the eleven, and to all the others.
Now it was Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary of James, and the other women who were with them, who told these things to the Apostles.
But these words seemed to them a delusion. And so they did not believe them.
But Peter, rising up, ran to the tomb. And stooping down, he saw the linen cloths positioned alone, and he went away wondering to himself about what had happened.
And behold, two of them went out, on the same day, to a town named Emmaus, which was the distance of sixty stadia from Jerusalem.
And they spoke to one another about all of these things that had occurred.