< Mark 16 >

1 And the Sabbath passing away, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, prepared aromatics, in order that having come they may anoint Him.
When the Sabbath was over, Mary of Magdala, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought some spices, so that they might go and anoint the body of Jesus.
2 And exceedingly early in the morning, the first of the Sabbaths, they come to the sepulcher, the sun approaching the horizon.
Very early on the first day of the week they went to the tomb, after sunrise.
3 And they were saying to themselves, Who shall for us roll away the stone from the sepulcher?
They were saying to one another, ‘Who will roll away the stone for us from the entrance of the tomb?’
4 And looking up, they see that the stone has already been rolled away: for it was exceedingly great.
But, on looking up, they saw that the stone had already been rolled back; it was a very large one.
5 And having come to the sepulcher, they saw a young man sitting on the right, clothed in a white robe. And they were affrighted.
Going into the tomb, they saw a young man sitting on their right, in a white robe, and they were dismayed; but he said to them,
6 But he says to them, Fear not: you are seeking Jesus, the Nazarene, who has been crucified: He is risen; He is not here: see the place where they laid Him.
‘Do not be dismayed; you are looking for Jesus, the Nazarene, who has been crucified; he has risen, he is not here! Look! Here is the place where they laid him.
7 But go, tell His disciples and Peter, that He goes before you into Galilee: you shall see Him there, as He told you.
But go, and say to his disciples and to Peter “He is going before you into Galilee; there you will see him, as he told you.”’
8 And having come out from the sepulcher, they fled; and trembling and ecstasy possessed them, and they said nothing to any one; for they were afraid.
They went out, and fled from the tomb, for they were trembling and bewildered; and they did not say a word to anyone, for they were frightened.
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(note: The most reliable and earliest manuscripts do not include Mark 16:9-20.) After his rising again, early on the first day of the week, Jesus appeared first of all to Mary of Magdala, from whom he had driven out seven demons.
She went and told the news to those who had been with him and who were now in sorrow and tears;
yet even they, when they heard that he was alive and had been seen by her, did not believe it.
Afterwards, altered in appearance, he made himself known to two of them, as they were walking, on their way into the country.
They also went and told the rest, but they did not believe even them.
Later on, he made himself known to the Eleven themselves as they were at a meal, and reproached them with their want of faith and their stubbornness, because they did not believe those who had seen him after he had risen from the dead.
Then he said to them, ‘Go into all the world, and proclaim the good news to all creation.
He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who refuses to believe will be condemned.
Moreover these signs will attend those who believe. In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new languages;
they will take up snakes in their hands; and, if they drink any poison, it will not hurt them; they will place their hands on sick people and they will recover.’
So the Lord Jesus, after he had spoken to them, was taken up into heaven, and sat at the right hand of God.
But they set out, and made the proclamation everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the message by the signs which attended it. But all that had been revealed to them they reported briefly to Peter and his companions. Afterwards Jesus himself sent them out, from east to west, the sacred and imperishable proclamation of eternal salvation.

< Mark 16 >