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Mary Magdalene came and told the disciples that she had seen the Lord, and that he had said these things to her.
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The First Eyewitness
Scholars emphasize that Mary Magdalene holds the unique honor of being the first person to see the risen Jesus. Her testimony was not based on an empty tomb or an angel's report, but on a direct, personal encounter. Commentators note she first declared the central fact, "I have seen the Lord," before relaying His specific message, showing that a personal experience of Christ is the foundation of all Christian witness.
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And telleth (αγγελλουσα). Present active participle, "announcing."
I have seen the Lord (Hεωρακα τον κυριο…
19th Century
Anglican
Mary Magdalene came and told the disciples.—Better, Mary Magdalene comes, and announces to the disciples. The coming is …
Baptist
And that he had spoken these things unto her.
Sometimes, we have to deliver the message of stern justice, which is one of doom to t…
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Mary’s announcement to the disciples that she had seen the Lord was an additional confirmation of the belief that rested on inference from material…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Mary Magdalene came Directly and immediately, being ready and willing to obey the commends of her Lord, with the utmost cheerf…
Presbyterian
We are likely to seek and find when we seek with affection and in tears. But many believers complain of the clouds and darkness they are under, whi…
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13th Century
Catholic
Now the Evangelist shows how Mary came to see Christ. First, he tells how she saw Christ; second, how she was recognized by him: Jesu…