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Jesus Rises from the Dead(A)

16 The day after the Sabbath day, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought some sweet-smelling spices to ·put on [anoint] Jesus’ body. Very early on that day, the first day of the week, soon after sunrise, the women were on their way to the tomb. They said to each other, “Who will roll away for us the stone that covers the entrance of the tomb?”

Then the women looked and saw that the stone had already been rolled away, even though it was very large. The women entered the tomb and saw a young man wearing a white robe and sitting on the right side, and they were ·afraid [alarmed; amazed].

But the man said, “Don’t be ·afraid [alarmed; amazed]. You are looking for Jesus from Nazareth, who has been crucified. He has risen from the dead; he is not here. Look, here is the place they laid him. Now go and tell his ·followers [disciples] and Peter, ‘Jesus is going into Galilee ahead of you, and you will see him there as he told you before.’”

The women were shaking with fear and ·confused [overwhelmed; bewildered], so they left the tomb and ran away. They did not tell anyone about what happened, because they were afraid.


Verses 9–20 are not included in some of the earliest surviving Greek copies of Mark and have significant stylistic differences from the rest of Mark’s Gospel.

Some Followers See Jesus(B)

|After Jesus rose from the dead early on the first day of the week, he showed himself first to Mary Magdalene. One time in the past, he had ·forced [driven; cast] seven demons out of her. 10 After Mary saw Jesus, she went and told his followers, who were ·very sad [mourning; grieving] and were crying. 11 But Mary told them that Jesus was alive. She said that she had seen him, but they did not believe her.

12 Later, Jesus showed himself to two of ·his followers [his disciples; L them] while they were walking in the country, but he did not look the same as before. 13 They went back to the others and told them what had happened, but again, they did not believe them.

Jesus Talks to the Disciples(C)

14 Later Jesus showed himself to the eleven while they were ·eating [reclining at table; see 2:15], and he ·criticized [reprimanded; rebuked] them because they had no faith. They were ·stubborn [hard hearted] and refused to believe those who had seen him after he had risen from the dead.

15 Jesus said to them, “Go everywhere in the world, and ·tell [preach; proclaim] the ·Good News [Gospel] to ·everyone [all creation]. 16 Anyone who believes and is baptized will be saved, but anyone who does not believe will be ·punished [condemned]. 17 And those who believe will be able to do these things as ·proof [signs]: They will use my name to ·force [drive; cast] out demons. They will speak in new ·languages [tongues]. 18 They will pick up snakes and drink poison without being hurt. They will ·touch [lay hands on] the sick, and the sick will ·be healed [recover].”

19 After the Lord Jesus said these things to them, he was carried up into heaven, and he sat at the right ·side [hand] of God. 20 The ·followers [disciples] went everywhere in the world and ·told [preached; proclaimed] the ·Good News [Gospel] to people, and the Lord helped them. The Lord ·proved [confirmed] that the ·Good News [Gospel] they ·told [preached; proclaimed] was true by giving them power to work ·miracles [signs].|

16 Lorsque le sabbat fut passé, Marie de Magdala, Marie, mère de Jacques, et Salomé, achetèrent des aromates, afin d'aller embaumer Jésus.

Le premier jour de la semaine, elles se rendirent au sépulcre, de grand matin, comme le soleil venait de se lever.

Elles disaient entre elles: Qui nous roulera la pierre loin de l'entrée du sépulcre?

Et, levant les yeux, elles aperçurent que la pierre, qui était très grande, avait été roulée.

Elles entrèrent dans le sépulcre, virent un jeune homme assis à droite vêtu d'une robe blanche, et elles furent épouvantées.

Il leur dit: Ne vous épouvantez pas; vous cherchez Jésus de Nazareth, qui a été crucifié; il est ressuscité, il n'est point ici; voici le lieu où on l'avait mis.

Mais allez dire à ses disciples et à Pierre qu'il vous précède en Galilée: c'est là que vous le verrez, comme il vous l'a dit.

Elles sortirent du sépulcre et s'enfuirent. La peur et le trouble les avaient saisies; et elles ne dirent rien à personne, à cause de leur effroi.

Jésus, étant ressuscité le matin du premier jour de la semaine, apparut d'abord à Marie de Magdala, de laquelle il avait chassé sept démons.

10 Elle alla en porter la nouvelle à ceux qui avaient été avec lui, et qui s'affligeaient et pleuraient.

11 Quand ils entendirent qu'il vivait, et qu'elle l'avait vu, ils ne le crurent point.

12 Après cela, il apparut, sous une autre forme, à deux d'entre eux qui étaient en chemin pour aller à la campagne.

13 Ils revinrent l'annoncer aux autres, qui ne les crurent pas non plus.

14 Enfin, il apparut aux onze, pendant qu'ils étaient à table; et il leur reprocha leur incrédulité et la dureté de leur coeur, parce qu'ils n'avaient pas cru ceux qui l'avaient vu ressuscité.

15 Puis il leur dit: Allez par tout le monde, et prêchez la bonne nouvelle à toute la création.

16 Celui qui croira et qui sera baptisé sera sauvé, mais celui qui ne croira pas sera condamné.

17 Voici les miracles qui accompagneront ceux qui auront cru: en mon nom, ils chasseront les démons; ils parleront de nouvelles langues;

18 ils saisiront des serpents; s'ils boivent quelque breuvage mortel, il ne leur feront point de mal; ils imposeront les mains aux malades, et les malades, seront guéris.

19 Le Seigneur, après leur avoir parlé, fut enlevé au ciel, et il s'assit à la droite de Dieu.

20 Et ils s'en allèrent prêcher partout. Le Seigneur travaillait avec eux, et confirmait la parole par les miracles qui l'accompagnaient.