Markus 16:13

13 Und diese gingen hin und verkündeten es den übrigen; auch denen glaubten sie nicht.

Markus 16:13 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 16:13

And they went and told it unto the residue
Upon their return to Jerusalem, which was on the same night, they went to the eleven apostles, and the other disciples that were with them, and related the whole affair to them; how that Jesus had joined them by the way, and discoursed much with them about himself, and expounded the Scriptures on the road; and when they came to the end of their journey, sat down at meat with them, when he was very plainly discerned, and known by them, and then disappeared; see ( Luke 24:33 Luke 24:35 ) ;

neither believed they them.
"These two", as the Arabic version reads; though they were men, and fellow disciples; and this was a repeated testimony, and a second set of witnesses of Christ's resurrection to them; all which aggravates their unbelief: upon sight of them they said, "the Lord is risen indeed, and hath appeared to Simon", ( Luke 24:34 ) ; the reason of which Dr. Lightfoot thinks was this, that Peter hearing that Christ was risen, and went before them into Galilee, was eager to see him, and therefore took this journey along with Cleophas, which the rest of the disciples knew; and he returning so soon, they concluded he had seen him: but when he, and Cleophas, told the whole affair, they were as unbelieving as ever.

Markus 16:13 In-Context

11 Und als jene hörten, daß er lebe und von ihr gesehen worden sei, glaubten sie es nicht.
12 Nach diesem aber offenbarte er sich zweien aus ihnen in einer anderen Gestalt, während sie wandelten, als sie aufs Land gingen.
13 Und diese gingen hin und verkündeten es den übrigen; auch denen glaubten sie nicht.
14 Nachher, als sie zu Tische lagen, offenbarte er sich den Elfen und schalt ihren Unglauben und ihre Herzenshärtigkeit, daß sie denen, die ihn auferweckt gesehen, nicht geglaubt hatten.
15 Und er sprach zu ihnen: Gehet hin in die ganze Welt und prediget das Evangelium der ganzen Schöpfung.
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