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They departed quickly from the tomb with fear and great joy, and ran to bring his disciples word.
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A Holy Mix of Emotions
Commentators universally highlight the women's mixed emotions of "fear and great joy." The fear stemmed from the supernatural events (the angel, the earthquake), while the "great joy" came from the incredible news of the resurrection. Scholars like Spurgeon note that the joy was emphasized as "great," suggesting it outweighed the fear. This complex reaction is presented as a deeply human and appropriate response to a profound encounter with God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And they departed quickly. Joyful at the news, and wishing to impart it to all, they fled to find the disciples and tell them that the Lor…
With fear and great joy (μετα φοβου κα χαρας μεγαλης). A touch of life was this as the excited women ran quickly (ταχυ εδραμον) as…
19th Century
Anglican
They departed quickly — It is natural that independent narratives, written many years later about what happened in the agitation o…
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Baptist
That seems a strange mixture: fear and great joy, awe and delight, doubt and faith, yet the joy was greater than the fear. It was not joy and great…
With mingled fear and joy, the women run to tell their news to the disciples, when “suddenly” (GK 2627 & 2779) Jesus meets them and greets them wit…
16th Century
Protestant
And they departed quickly. The three Evangelists pass by what John relates about Mary Magdalene (John 20:2), that she returned…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And they departed quickly from the sepulchre Or "they went out from it", as it may be rendered, and as it is in ([Re…
Christ rose the third day after His death; that was the time He had often spoken of. On the first day of the first week, God commanded the light to…
13th Century
Catholic
After the Evangelist finished the mysteries of the Lord’s Passion, he treats of the triumph of the Lord’s Resurrection: and it is divided as follow…