1Als der Sabbat vorüber war, kauften Maria aus Magdala, Maria, die Mutter des Jakobus, und Salome wohlriechende Öle, um damit zum Grab zu gehen und Jesus zu salben. 2Am ersten Tag der Woche kamen sie in aller Frühe zum Grab, als eben die Sonne aufging. 3Sie sagten zueinander: Wer könnte uns den Stein vom Eingang des Grabes wegwälzen? 4Doch als sie hinblickten, sahen sie, dass der Stein schon weggewälzt war; er war sehr groß. 5Sie gingen in das Grab hinein und sahen auf der rechten Seite einen jungen Mann sitzen, der mit einem weißen Gewand bekleidet war; da erschraken sie sehr. 6Er aber sagte zu ihnen: Erschreckt nicht! Ihr sucht Jesus von Nazaret, den Gekreuzigten. Er ist auferstanden; er ist nicht hier. Seht, da ist die Stelle, wo man ihn hingelegt hatte. 7Nun aber geht und sagt seinen Jüngern, vor allem Petrus: Er geht euch voraus nach Galiläa; dort werdet ihr ihn sehen, wie er es euch gesagt hat. 8Da verließen sie das Grab und flohen; denn Schrecken und Entsetzen hatte sie gepackt. Und sie sagten niemand etwas davon; denn sie fürchteten sich. 9Als Jesus am frühen Morgen des ersten Wochentages auferstanden war, erschien er zuerst Maria aus Magdala, aus der er sieben Dämonen ausgetrieben hatte. 10Sie ging und berichtete es denen, die mit ihm zusammen gewesen waren und die nun klagten und weinten. 11Als sie hörten, er lebe und sei von ihr gesehen worden, glaubten sie es nicht. 12Darauf erschien er in einer anderen Gestalt zweien von ihnen, als sie unterwegs waren und aufs Land gehen wollten. 13Auch sie gingen und berichteten es den anderen und auch ihnen glaubte man nicht. 14Später erschien Jesus auch den Elf, als sie bei Tisch waren; er tadelte ihren Unglauben und ihre Verstocktheit, weil sie denen nicht glaubten, die ihn nach seiner Auferstehung gesehen hatten. 15Dann sagte er zu ihnen: Geht hinaus in die ganze Welt, und verkündet das Evangelium allen Geschöpfen! 16Wer glaubt und sich taufen lässt, wird gerettet; wer aber nicht glaubt, wird verdammt werden. 17Und durch die, die zum Glauben gekommen sind, werden folgende Zeichen geschehen: In meinem Namen werden sie Dämonen austreiben; sie werden in neuen Sprachen reden; 18wenn sie Schlangen anfassen oder tödliches Gift trinken, wird es ihnen nicht schaden; und die Kranken, denen sie die Hände auflegen, werden gesund werden. 19Nachdem Jesus, der Herr, dies zu ihnen gesagt hatte, wurde er in den Himmel aufgenommen und setzte sich zur Rechten Gottes. 20Sie aber zogen aus und predigten überall. Der Herr stand ihnen bei und bekräftigte die Verkündigung durch die Zeichen, die er geschehen ließ.]
Jamieson Fausset Brown Bible Commentary 1 ANGELIC ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE WOMEN ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK, THAT CHRIST IS RISEN--HIS APPEARANCES AFTER HIS RESURRECTION--HIS ASCENSION--TRIUMPHANT PROCLAMATION OF HIS GOSPEL. ( =
Matt 28:1-
Matt 28:10,
Matt 28:16-
Matt 28:20; Luke 24:1-51;
John 20:1-
John 20:2, John 20:11-29). (Mark 16:1-20)
when the sabbath was past--that is, at sunset of our Saturday.
Mary Magdalene--(See on
Luke 8:2).
Mary the mother of James--James the Less (see
Mark 15:40).
and Salome--the mother of Zebedee's sons (compare
Mark 15:40 with
Matt 27:56).
had bought sweet spices, that they might come and anoint him--The word is simply "bought." But our translators are perhaps right in rendering it here "had bought," since it would appear, from
Luke 23:56, that they had purchased them immediately after the Crucifixion, on the Friday evening, during the short interval that remained to them before sunset, when the sabbath rest began; and that they had only deferred using them to anoint the body till the sabbath rest should be over. On this "anointing," see on
John 19:40.
2 very early in the morning--(See on
Matt 28:1).
the first day of the week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun--not quite literally, but "at earliest dawn"; according to a way of speaking not uncommon, and occurring sometimes in the Old Testament. Thus our Lord rose on the third day; having lain in the grave part of Friday, the whole of Saturday, and part of the following First day.
3 they said among themselves--as they were approaching the sacred spot.
Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre? . . . for it was very great--On reaching it they find their difficulty gone--the stone already rolled away by an unseen hand. And are there no others who, when advancing to duty in the face of appalling difficulties, find their stone also rolled away?
5 entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man--In
Matt 28:2 he is called "the angel of the Lord"; but here he is described as he appeared to the eye, in the bloom of a life that knows no decay. In Matthew he is represented as sitting on the stone outside the sepulchre; but since even there he says, "Come, see the place where the Lord lay" (
Matt 28:6), he seems, as ALFORD says, to have gone in with them from without; only awaiting their arrival to accompany them into the hallowed spot, and instruct them about it.
sitting on the right side--having respect to the position in which His Lord had lain there. This trait is peculiar to Mark; but compare
Luke 1:11.
clothed in a long white garment--On its length, see
Isa 6:1; and on its whiteness, see on
Matt 28:3.
and they were affrighted.
6 he saith unto them, Be not affrighted--a stronger word than "Fear not" in Matthew (
Matt 28:5).
Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified!--"the Nazarene, the Crucified,"
he is risen; he is not here--(See on
Luke 24:5-
Luke 24:6).
behold the place where they laid him--(See on
Matt 28:6).
7 But go your way, tell his disciples and Peter--This Second Gospel, being drawn up--as all the earliest tradition states--under the eye of Peter, or from materials chiefly furnished by him, there is something deeply affecting in the preservation of this little phrase by Mark alone.
that he goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see him, as he said unto you--(See on
Matt 28:7).
8 And they went out quickly, and fled from the sepulchre: for they trembled and were amazed--"for tremor and amazement seized them."
neither said they anything to any man; for they were afraid--How intensely natural and simple is this!
Appearances of Jesus after His Resurrection (
Mark 16:9-
Mark 16:18).
9 Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils--There is some difficulty here, and different ways of removing it have been adopted. She had gone with the other women to the sepulchre (
Mark 16:1), parting from them, perhaps, before their interview with the angel, and on finding Peter and John she had come with them back to the spot; and it was at this second visit, it would seem, that Jesus appeared to this Mary, as detailed in
John 20:11-
John 20:18. To a woman was this honor given to be the first that saw the risen Redeemer, and that woman was NOT his virgin-mother.
11 they, when they had heard that he was alive, and had been seen of her, believed not--This, which is once and again repeated of them all, is most important in its bearing on their subsequent testimony to His resurrection at the risk of life itself.
12 After that he appeared in another form--(compare
Luke 24:16).
unto two of them as they walked, and went into the country--The reference here, of course, is to His manifestation to the two disciples going to Emmaus, so exquisitely told by the Third Evangelist (see on
Luke 24:13, &c.).
13 they went and told it unto the residue: neither believed they them, &c.
15 he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature--See on
John 20:19-
John 20:23 and
Luke 24:36-
Luke 24:49.
16 He that believeth and is baptized--Baptism is here put for the external signature of the inner faith of the heart, just as "confessing with the mouth" is in
Rom 10:10; and there also as here this outward manifestation, once mentioned as the proper fruit of faith, is not repeated in what follows (
Rom 10:11).
shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned--These awful issues of the reception or rejection of the Gospel, though often recorded in other connections, are given in this connection only by Mark.
17 these signs shall follow them that believe . . . They shall take up serpents--These two verses also are peculiar to Mark.
The Ascension and Triumphant Proclamation of the Gospel Thereafter (
Mark 16:19-
Mark 16:20).
19 So then after the Lord--an epithet applied to Jesus by this Evangelist only in
Mark 16:19-
Mark 16:20, when He comes to His glorious Ascension and its subsequent fruits. It is most frequent in Luke.
had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven--See on
Luke 24:50-
Luke 24:51.
and sat on the right hand of God--This great truth is here only related as a fact in the Gospel history. In that exalted attitude He appeared to Stephen (
Acts 7:55-
Acts 7:56); and it is thereafter perpetually referred to as His proper condition in glory.
20 they went forth, and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following. Amen--We have in this closing verse a most important link of connection with the Acts of the Apostles, where He who directed all the movements of the infant Church is perpetually styled "THE LORD"; thus illustrating His own promise for the rounding and building up of the Church, "LO, I AM WITH YOU alway!"