Mark 16

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The Resurrection

1 1 2When the Sabbath was past, 3Mary Magdalene, 4Mary the mother of James, and 5Salome 6bought spices, so that they might go and anoint him.
2 And very early on the first day of the week, when the sun had risen, they went to the tomb.
3 And they were saying to one another, “Who will roll away 7the stone for us from the entrance of the tomb? ”
4 And looking up, they saw that the stone had been rolled back— 8it was very large.
5 And 9entering the tomb, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, 10dressed in 11a white robe, and 12they were alarmed.
6 And he said to them, 13“Do not be alarmed. You seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen; he is not here. See the place where they laid him.
7 But go, tell his disciples and Peter that 14he is going before you to Galilee. There you will see him, 15just as he told you. ”
8 And they went out and fled from the tomb, for trembling and astonishment had seized them, and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid. [Some of the earliest manuscripts do not include 16:9–20. ] [a]

Jesus Appears to Mary Magdalene

9 [[Now when he rose early on the first day of the week, 16he appeared first to 17Mary Magdalene, 18from whom he had cast out seven demons.
10 19She went and told those who had been with him, 20as they 21mourned and wept.
11 But when they heard that he was alive and had been seen by her, they 22would not believe it.

Jesus Appears to Two Disciples

12 23After these things 24he appeared in 25another form to two of them, as they were walking into the country.
13 26And they went back and told the rest, but they did not believe them.

The Great Commission

14 Afterward 27he appeared 28to the eleven themselves as they were reclining at table, and he rebuked them for their 29unbelief and 30hardness of heart, because 31they had not believed those who saw him after he had risen.
15 And he said to them, 32“Go into all the world and 33proclaim the gospel to 34the whole creation.
16 35Whoever believes and is 36baptized 37will be saved, but 38whoever 39does not believe will be condemned.
17 And 40these signs will accompany those who believe: 41in my name they will cast out demons; 42they will speak in new tongues;
18 43they will pick up serpents with their hands; and if they drink any deadly poison, it will not hurt them; 44they will lay their hands 45on the sick, and they will recover. ”
19 So then the Lord Jesus, 46after he had spoken to them, 47was taken up into heaven and 48sat down at the right hand of God.
20 And they went out and preached everywhere, while 49the Lord worked with them and confirmed 50the message 51by accompanying signs. ]]

Mark 16 Commentary

Chapter 16

Christ's resurrection made known the women. (1-8) Christ appears to Mary Magdalene and other disciples. (9-13) His commission to the apostles. (14-18) Christ's ascension. (19,20)

Verses 1-8 Nicodemus brought a large quantity of spices, but these good women did not think that enough. The respect others show to Christ, should not hinder us from showing our respect. And those who are carried by holy zeal, to seek Christ diligently, will find the difficulties in their way speedily vanish. When we put ourselves to trouble and expense, from love to Christ, we shall be accepted, though our endeavours are not successful. The sight of the angel might justly have encouraged them, but they were affrighted. Thus many times that which should be matter of comfort to us, through our own mistake, proves a terror to us. He was crucified, but he is glorified. He is risen, he is not here, not dead, but alive again; hereafter you will see him, but you may here see the place where he was laid. Thus seasonable comforts will be sent to those that lament after the Lord Jesus. Peter is particularly named, Tell Peter; it will be most welcome to him, for he is in sorrow for sin. A sight of Christ will be very welcome to a true penitent, and a true penitent is very welcome to a sight of Christ. The men ran with all the haste they could to the disciples; but disquieting fears often hinder us from doing that service to Christ and to the souls of men, which, if faith and the joy of faith were strong, we might do.

Verses 9-13 Better news cannot be brought to disciples in tears, than to tell them of Christ's resurrection. And we should study to comfort disciples that are mourners, by telling them whatever we have seen of Christ. It was a wise providence that the proofs of Christ's resurrection were given gradually, and admitted cautiously, that the assurance with which the apostles preached this doctrine afterwards might the more satisfy. Yet how slowly do we admit the consolations which the word of God holds forth! Therefore while Christ comforts his people, he often sees it needful to rebuke and correct them for hardness of heart in distrusting his promise, as well as in not obeying his holy precepts.

Verses 14-18 The evidences of the truth of the gospel are so full, that those who receive it not, may justly be upbraided with their unbelief. Our blessed Lord renewed his choice of the eleven as his apostles, and commissioned them to go into all the world, to preach his gospel to every creature. Only he that is a true Christian shall be saved through Christ. Simon Magus professed to believe, and was baptized, yet he was declared to be in the bonds of iniquity: see his history in ( Acts 8:13-25 ) . Doubtless this is a solemn declaration of that true faith which receives Christ in all his characters and offices, and for all the purposes of salvation, and which produces its right effect on the heart and life; not a mere assent, which is a dead faith, and cannot profit. The commission of Christ's ministers extends to every creature throughout the world, and the declarations of the gospel contain not only truths, encouragements, and precepts, but also most awful warnings. Observe what power the apostles should be endued with, for confirming the doctrine they were to preach. These were miracles to confirm the truth of the gospel, and means of spreading the gospel among nations that had not heard it.

Verses 19-20 After the Lord had spoken he went up into heaven. Sitting is a posture of rest, he had finished his work; and a posture of rule, he took possession of his kingdom. He sat at the right hand of God, which denotes his sovereign dignity and universal power. Whatever God does concerning us, gives to us, or accepts from us, it is by his Son. Now he is glorified with the glory he had before the world. The apostles went forth, and preached every where, far and near. Though the doctrine they preached was spiritual and heavenly, and directly contrary to the spirit and temper of the world; though it met with much opposition, and was wholly destitute of all worldly supports and advantages; yet in a few years the sound went forth unto the ends of the earth. Christ's ministers do not now need to work miracles to prove their message; the Scriptures are proved to be of Divine origin, and this renders those without excuse who reject or neglect them. The effects of the gospel, when faithfully preached, and truly believed, in changing the tempers and characters of mankind, form a constant proof, a miraculous proof, that the gospel is the power of God unto salvation, of all who believe.

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Mark 16 Commentaries

Cross References 51

  • 1. 16:1 For ver. 1-8, see Matt. 28:1-8; Luke 24:1-10; John 20:1
  • 2. 16:1 [ch. 1:32]
  • 3. 16:1 ch. 15:40
  • 4. 16:1 ch. 15:40
  • 5. 16:1 [See ch. 15:40 above]
  • 6. 16:1 Luke 23:56; [John 19:39, 40]
  • 7. 16:3 ch. 15:46
  • 8. 16:4 Matt. 27:60
  • 9. 16:5 [John 20:11, 12]
  • 10. 16:5 [ch. 9:3; Dan. 7:9; John 20:12; Acts 1:10]
  • 11. 16:5 Rev. 6:11; 7:9
  • 12. 16:5 ch. 9:15 (Gk.)
  • 13. 16:6 [See ver. 5 above]
  • 14. 16:7 ch. 14:28
  • 15. 16:7 ch. 14:28
  • 16. 16:9 John 20:14; [Matt. 28:9]
  • 17. 16:9 Luke 8:2
  • 18. 16:9 Luke 8:2
  • 19. 16:10 John 20:18; [Matt. 28:10; Luke 24:10]
  • 20. 16:10 John 16:20
  • 21. 16:10 Luke 6:25
  • 22. 16:11 Luke 24:11; [ver. 16]
  • 23. 16:12 Luke 24:13-31
  • 24. 16:12 ver. 14; [John 21:1, 14]
  • 25. 16:12 Luke 9:29 (Gk.)
  • 26. 16:13 Luke 24:33-35
  • 27. 16:14 [See ver. 12 above]
  • 28. 16:14 Luke 24:36; 1 Cor. 15:5
  • 29. 16:14 [Luke 24:41]
  • 30. 16:14 See ch. 10:5
  • 31. 16:14 ver. 11, 13
  • 32. 16:15 Matt. 28:19
  • 33. 16:15 Col. 1:23; [ch. 13:10; Acts 1:8; Rom. 10:18]
  • 34. 16:15 Rom. 8:22
  • 35. 16:16 [John 3:18]
  • 36. 16:16 John 3:5
  • 37. 16:16 Acts 16:31; Rom. 10:9; 1 Pet. 3:21
  • 38. 16:16 ver. 11; Luke 24:11, 41; Acts 28:24; 1 Pet. 2:7; [2 Thess. 2:12]
  • 39. 16:16 [John 3:18]
  • 40. 16:17 [ch. 11:23]
  • 41. 16:17 Acts 5:16; 8:7; 16:18; 19:12; See ch. 9:38
  • 42. 16:17 Acts 2:4; 10:46; 19:6; 1 Cor. 12:10, 28, 30; 13:1; 14:2, 4
  • 43. 16:18 Luke 10:19; Acts 28:3-5
  • 44. 16:18 See ch. 5:23
  • 45. 16:18 Acts 5:15, 16; 8:7; 9:12, 17; 28:8; James 5:14, 15; [John 14:12]
  • 46. 16:19 Acts 1:3
  • 47. 16:19 Luke 9:51; 24:51; John 6:62; Acts 1:2; 1 Tim. 3:16; [John 20:17; Eph. 4:8-10; Heb. 4:14]
  • 48. 16:19 Acts 7:55, 56; Rom. 8:34; Eph. 1:20; Col. 3:1; Heb. 1:3; 8:1; 10:12; 12:2; 1 Pet. 3:22; Rev. 3:21; See Matt. 22:44; Acts 2:33
  • 49. 16:20 Heb. 2:3, 4; See 1 Cor. 3:9
  • 50. 16:20 See ch. 4:14
  • 51. 16:20 See Acts 5:12

Footnotes 1

  • [a] 16:9 Some manuscripts end the book with 16:8; others include verses 9–20 immediately after verse 8. At least one manuscript inserts additional material after verse 14; some manuscripts include after verse 8 the following: 'But they reported briefly to Peter and those with him all that they had been told. And after this, Jesus himself sent out by means of them, from east to west, the sacred and imperishable proclamation of eternal salvation'. These manuscripts then continue with verses 9–20
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