The missing body of Jesus (and the race to the tomb)
201 Early in the morning on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene came to the sepulcher, and saw that the stone had been removed.
2 She ran to tell Peter and the disciple whom Jesus loved, and said to them, “They've taken the Lord away from the sepulcher, and we don't know where they've put him.”
3-7 So Peter and the other disciple raced to the sepulcher (the other disciple got there first) and saw his linen clothes and the napkin that was on his head.
Don't touch me, because I haven't ascended to my Father.
But go tell my brothers that I say to them, “I ascend to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.”
18 So she told the disciples that she had seen Jesus and that he said these things to her.
Jesus appears in a locked room
19 That evening, while the disciples were hiding from the Jews in a locked room, Jesus came and stood in middle of them, and said, "Peace be with you."
20 Then he showed them his hands and his side, and they were glad.
25 The other disciples said to him, "We've seen the Lord." But he said to them, "Until I see the nail wounds on his hands and put my finger in them, and thrust my hand into his side, I won't believe."
26 Eight days later, the disciples were again locked in a room. This time Thomas was with them.
Jesus appeared again and stood in the middle of them.
27 He said to Thomas, "Put your finger in my nail wounds and shove your hand in my side. Don't be faithless anymore but believe."
None of the disciples asked him, "Who are you?", since they knew he was Jesus.
Do you love me (feed my sheep)
15 After they ate, Jesus said to Peter, "Simon, son of Jonas, do you love me more than the others?"
Peter said, "Yes, Lord. You know I love you."
Jesus said, "Feed my lambs."
16 Again Jesus said to Peter, "Simon, son of Jonas, do you love me?"
Peter said, "Yes, Lord. You know I love you."
Jesus said, "Feed my sheep."
17 A third time Jesus said to Peter, "Simon, son of Jonas, do you love me?"
Peter, who was sad that he asked the same thing three times, said, "Yes, Lord. You know everything. So you know I love you."
Jesus said, "Feed my sheep."
The beloved disciple will live until Jesus returns
20 Peter asked Jesus about the disciple whom Jesus loved (the one who leaned on Jesus's breast at supper), saying, “What will this man do?”
22 Jesus said, “If he lives until I come back, what is that to you? “
23 (Some people were saying that this disciple would never die. But Jesus didn't say to Peter that the disciple wouldn't die, but that if he is still living when he comes back, what is that to him?)
24 This is the disciple who talked and wrote these things, and we know what he said is true.
25 Jesus did many other things, which, if they were written in books, would fill the entire earth.
A few more words about this episode
Don't touch me, because I haven't ascended to my Father. (20:17)
Jesus tells Mary Magdalene not to touch him because he hasn't yet ascended -- as if the touch of a woman would defile him and somehow prevent him from ascending into heaven.
But if he was untouchable before his ascension, why did he insist that Thomas touch him (Jn 20:27) and allow others to touch him and hold him by the feet before his ascension (Mt 28:9)? Was it OK to touch the risen Jesus?
These things have been written to help you believe (20:31)
Many Bible scholars think that this verse was probably the ending of the gospel of John, with chapter 21 added later. (Wikipedia: John 21, Late addition?)
The disciples didn't recognize Jesus (21:4)
Jesus's closest friends didn't recognize him. Was he in disguise? This often happened with the risen Jesus. Mary Magdalene didn't recognize him (John 20:14) and neither did the disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:15-16).
Jesus helps the disciples catch 153 fish (21:8-11)
There is a similar story in Luke (5:1-7, Episode 257), which was also on the Sea of Galilee. But the story in Luke was before Jesus called his first disciples, rather than after the resurrection.