I shall try again.
Please tell me what you from just reading Luke 24 in context, from just the content. make out …
---It was the First Day of the week. Here was Jesus late afternoon that day, walking with two men on their way to Emmaus, and they explained to Jesus how certain women of their company who were at the grave very early that morning had told them that they had seen angels who said that Jesus was alive and not there anymore.
Now tell me what you make out of what the two men told Jesus, That while they believed Jesus was the promised Messiah, the last they had seen of Him, was when Pilate delivered Him over to the Jews to be crucified! To cap it all these women upset us with their story that they had seen angels who told them He was alive?! How can anyone believe their story?!
 
Tell me what you make out of all this? 
Have I rendered the context and the content of Luke 24 truthfully? 
Did I make a mistake somehow?
Have I told a lie or just a halve truth? 
Sure there are other and more detail; but have I sketched a clear outline with true facts? 
Have I or have I not? 
Then please tell me what you from just reading Luke 24 in context, from just the content, make out DIFFERENT?
Then I can ask you, my questions! 
When last had the two disciples seen Jesus—before or after they crucified Him?
What was the last they saw had happened with Jesus?
That Pilate delivered Him over to the hordes? 
These disciples saw Jesus crucified or being crucified or died?
Were they disappointed—expected they different—were they confused?
But were they certain that Jesus would be killed?
Would they have believed Jesus would rise again though?
Did they believe while they walked with Jesus?
Were they hopeful and happy because they knew He would rise again?
NO!
Why, no?
Because last they had seen Jesus He was delivered over to be crucified ---Right? 
First thing next along came these women and astonished them …
Astonished them with news—with what they DID NOT KNOW?
News about WHAT, what they did not know? 
About that Jesus was delivered over to be crucified?
No; because the disciples had seen that, themselves.
About that Jesus was crucified?
No; because they knew the governor’s orders would be executed for certain. 
About that Jesus died on the cross?
No; that was irrelevant even to think, would it have taken days for Him to die. And the disciples knew that also. 
Did the women bring the disciples news therefore, that Jesus’ body was buried?
Yes; it is undoubtedly implied because the women told them they were at the grave where they had seen angels. 
Therefore, Did the disciples "THE THIRD DAY SINCE THESE THINGS HAD HAPPENED" know that Joseph had buried Jesus’ body?
No; the implication is no. Also crucified never got buried; it was Roman law. 
Therefore, Did the disciples SEE Jesus being crucified, or die, or being buried?
If on the First Day of the week therefore was the third day since these thing had happened, of which things did they speak?
Of that which they have not witnessed themselves or could themselves have imagined or could themselves have hoped? 
Or of that which they had witnessed themselves?
ALL the disciples knew was what they had seen themselves and what they had heard from the women earlier that day. By the time the day was far spent and the sun inclined low the two disciples WERE NON THE WISER. They not even know yet that Jesus had appeared to Mary Magdalene early at sunrise that very day. 
How could they have believed Jesus resurrected? As little as could they know that Jesus resurrected. 
But it was “deepest after midnight morning” double emphatically described with two words meaning the same time of night its “after-midnight-morning”, ‘orthros’, and night its “DEEP”, ‘bathos’—‘orthrou batheohs’, “Told the angels the women” the Good News to be believed,” HE LIVES!” 
But believed the women?
They did not SEE Jesus, and they only told what they were told – no more than what they until then were told—were told and went and told the disciples; must have been near before sunrise.
Near before sunrise Jesus was risen already; 
Near after midnight Jesus was risen already.
Near after sunset “on the First Day of the week dusk being early of darkness still John tells us Mary sees the stone cast away from the tomb”, and Jesus was risen already.
“In the end of the Sabbath Day —explained the angel to the women—,  in the mid-afternoon towards the First Day of the week, Behold! there was a great earthquake and the angel of the Lord from heaven descending CAST AWAY THE STONE FROM THE GRAVE”, AND JESUS WAS RAISED FROM THE DEAD. 
The angel must have explained to the women about the angel of the Lord on the First Day of the week because he refers to "on the Sabbath TOWARDS the First Day".
I must change people's perception, to understand the perceived.
Because they don't see although they see.