And she went and told them that had been with
him
Not "with her", as the Persic version reads, but "with him"; that
is, with Christ: she went, as she was bid by Christ, and told his
disciples, what she had heard and seen; even those who had been
with him from the beginning, and had heard his doctrines, and
seen his miracles, and had had communion with him, and truly
believed in him, and were his constant followers, and real
disciples; not only Peter, James, and John, who were with him,
particularly at the raising of Jairus's daughter, and at his
transfiguration on the mount, and when in his sorrows, in the
garden; but the rest of the eleven, and not only them, but others
that were with them; see ( Luke 24:9 ) .
As they mourned and wept,
being inconsolable for the death of their Lord, and the loss of
his presence; and also for their carriage towards him, that one
among them should betray him, another deny him, and all forsake
him: thus were they like doves of the valley, mourning for their
absent Lord, and for their own iniquities; and in this condition
were they, when Mary brought them the joyful news of Christ's
resurrection from the dead.