John 20:11

11 Mary stode with out at the sepulcre wepynge. And as she wept she bowed her selfe into the sepulcre

John 20:11 Meaning and Commentary

John 20:11

But Mary stood without at the sepulchre
She returned from the city to the sepulchre again, following Peter and John thither, who continued here when they departed, being willing to get some tidings of her Lord, if possible. The word "without", is omitted by the Syriac, Arabic, and Persic versions, but is in the Greek copies; and is properly put by the evangelist, when rightly understood; for the meaning is not, that she stood without the sepulchre, taken in its full extent; for she stood, (ruxb) , "in the court", where the bearers set down the corpse, in order to carry it into the cave, or vault; she stood without the innermost part of the sepulchre, but not without side the sepulchre itself; as appears from her stooping and looking into it:

weeping;
that the body of her dear Lord was taken away, and she was prevented of showing that respect unto it she designed; and not knowing in whose hands it was, but fearing it would be insulted and abused by wicked men, her heart was ready to break with sorrow:

and as she wept, she stooped down and looked into the sepulchre;
to see if she could see him, if she and the disciples were not mistaken, being loath to go without finding him: so it is in a spiritual sense, the absence of Christ is cause of great distress and sorrow to gracious souls; because of the excellency of his person, the near and dear relations he stands in to them and on account of the nature of his presence and company, which is preferable to everything in this world; nor can such souls, when they have lost sight of Christ, sit down contented; but will seek after him in the Scriptures, under the ministry of the word, and at the ordinances of the Gospel, where a crucified, buried, risen Jesus is exhibited.

John 20:11 In-Context

9 For as yet they knew not the scriptures that he shuld ryse agayne from deeth.
10 And the disciples wet awaye agayne vnto their awne home.
11 Mary stode with out at the sepulcre wepynge. And as she wept she bowed her selfe into the sepulcre
12 and sawe two angels in whyte sittyng the one at the heed and the other at the fete where they had layde the body of Iesus.
13 And they sayde vnto her: woman why wepest thou? She sayde vnto the: For they have taken awaye my lorde and I wote not where they have layde him.
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