Albert Barnes Commentary Mark 15:47

Albert Barnes Commentary

Mark 15:47

1798–1870
Presbyterian
Albert Barnes
Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes Commentary

Mark 15:47

1798–1870
Presbyterian
SCRIPTURE

"And Mary Magdalene and Mary the [mother] of Joses beheld where he was laid." — Mark 15:47 (ASV)

Beheld where he was laid. The affection of these pious women never abandoned them in all the trials and sufferings of their Lord. With true love they followed him to the cross; they came as near to him as they were permitted to come, in his last moments; they followed him when taken down and laid in the tomb. The strong, the mighty, the youthful, had fled; but female love never abandoned him, even in his deepest humiliation.

This is the nature of true love. It is strongest in such scenes. While professed attachment will abound in prosperity, and live most in sunshine, it is only genuine love that will go into the dark shades of adversity, and flourish there. In scenes of poverty, want, affliction, and death, it shows its genuineness. That which lives there is genuine; that which turns away from such scenes is spurious.