THE GOSPEL
ACCORDING TO
MARK
Commentary by DAVID BROWN
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CHAPTER 16
@Mr
16:1-20. ANGELIC ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE WOMEN ON THE
FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK, THAT CHRIST IS RISEN--HIS
APPEARANCES AFTER HIS RESURRECTION--HIS
ASCENSION--TRIUMPHANT PROCLAMATION OF HIS GOSPEL. ( = @Mt
28:1-10,16-20 Lu 24:1-51 Joh 20:1,2,11-29).
The Resurrection Announced to the Women (@Mr
16:1-8).
1. when the sabbath was past--that is, at sunset of
our Saturday.
Mary Magdalene--(See
on Lu 8:2).
Mary the mother of James--James
the Less (see @Mr
15:40).
and Salome--the
mother of Zebedee's sons (compare @Mr
15:40 with @Mt
27:56).
had bought sweet spices,
that they might come and anoint him--The word is
simply "bought." But our translators are perhaps
right in rendering it here "had bought," since
it would appear, from @Lu
23:56, that they had purchased them immediately after
the Crucifixion, on the Friday evening, during the
short interval that remained to them before sunset, when
the sabbath rest began; and that they had only deferred
using them to anoint the body till the sabbath rest should
be over. On this "anointing," see on Joh 19:40.
2. very early in the morning--(See on Mt 28:1).
the first day of the
week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the
sun--not quite literally, but "at earliest
dawn"; according to a way of speaking not uncommon,
and occurring sometimes in the Old Testament. Thus our
Lord rose on the third day; having lain in the grave part
of Friday, the whole of Saturday, and part of the
following First day.
3. they said among themselves--as they were
approaching the sacred spot.
Who shall roll us away
the stone from the door of the sepulchre? . . .
for it was very great--On reaching it they find their
difficulty gone--the stone already rolled away by an
unseen hand. And are there no others who, when
advancing to duty in the face of appalling difficulties,
find their stone also rolled away?
5. entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man--In
@Mt
28:2 he is called "the angel of the Lord";
but here he is described as he appeared to the eye, in the
bloom of a life that knows no decay. In Matthew he is
represented as sitting on the stone outside the
sepulchre; but since even there he says, "Come,
see the place where the Lord lay" (@Mt
28:6), he seems, as ALFORD says, to have gone in with
them from without; only awaiting their arrival to
accompany them into the hallowed spot, and instruct them
about it.
sitting on the right
side--having respect to the position in which His Lord
had lain there. This trait is peculiar to Mark; but
compare @Lu
1:11.
clothed in a long white
garment--On its length, see @Isa
6:1; and on its whiteness, see on Mt 28:3.
and they were
affrighted.
6. he saith unto them, Be not affrighted--a
stronger word than "Fear not" in Matthew (@Mt
28:5).
Ye seek Jesus of
Nazareth, which was crucified!--"the Nazarene,
the Crucified,"
he is risen; he is not
here--(See on Lu 24:5,6).
behold the place where
they laid him--(See on Mt 28:6).
7. But go your way, tell his disciples and Peter--This
Second Gospel, being drawn up--as all the earliest
tradition states--under the eye of Peter, or from
materials chiefly furnished by him, there is something
deeply affecting in the preservation of this little phrase
by Mark alone.
that he goeth before you
into Galilee; there shall ye see him, as he said unto you--(See
on Mt 28:7).
8. And they went out quickly, and fled from the
sepulchre: for they trembled and were amazed--"for
tremor and amazement seized them."
neither said they
anything to any man; for they were afraid--How
intensely natural and simple is this!
Appearances of Jesus after His Resurrection (@Mr
16:9-18).
9. Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the
week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he
had cast seven devils--There is some difficulty here,
and different ways of removing it have been adopted. She
had gone with the other women to the sepulchre (@Mr
16:1), parting from them, perhaps, before their
interview with the angel, and on finding Peter and John
she had come with them back to the spot; and it was at
this second visit, it would seem, that Jesus appeared to
this Mary, as detailed in @Joh
20:11-18. To a woman was this honor given to be the
first that saw the risen Redeemer, and that woman was
NOT his virgin-mother.
11. they, when they had heard that he was alive, and
had been seen of her, believed not--This, which is
once and again repeated of them all, is most important in
its bearing on their subsequent testimony to His
resurrection at the risk of life itself.
12. After that he appeared in another form--(compare
@Lu
24:16).
unto two of them as they
walked, and went into the country--The reference here,
of course, is to His manifestation to the two disciples
going to Emmaus, so exquisitely told by the Third
Evangelist (see on Lu 24:13, &c.).
13. they went and told it unto the residue: neither
believed they them, &c.
15. he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and
preach the Gospel to every creature--See on Joh
20:19-23 and Lu 24:36-49.
16. He that believeth and is baptized--Baptism is
here put for the external signature of the inner faith of
the heart, just as "confessing with the mouth"
is in @Ro
10:10; and there also as here this outward
manifestation, once mentioned as the proper fruit of
faith, is not repeated in what follows (@Ro
10:11).
shall be saved; but he
that believeth not shall be damned--These awful issues
of the reception or rejection of the Gospel, though often
recorded in other connections, are given in this
connection only by Mark.
17, 18. these signs shall follow them that believe
. . . They shall take up serpents--These two
verses also are peculiar to Mark.
The Ascension and Triumphant Proclamation of the Gospel
Thereafter (@Mr
16:19,20).
19. So then after the Lord--an epithet applied to
Jesus by this Evangelist only in @Mr
16:19,20, when He comes to His glorious Ascension and
its subsequent fruits. It is most frequent in Luke.
had spoken unto them, he
was received up into heaven--See on Lu 24:50,51.
and sat on the right
hand of God--This great truth is here only related as
a fact in the Gospel history. In that exalted attitude He
appeared to Stephen (@Ac
7:55,56); and it is thereafter perpetually referred to
as His proper condition in glory.
20. they went forth, and preached everywhere, the Lord
working with them, and confirming the word with signs
following. Amen--We have in this closing verse a most
important link of connection with the Acts of the
Apostles, where He who directed all the movements of the
infant Church is perpetually styled "THE LORD";
thus illustrating His own promise for the rounding and
building up of the Church, "LO, I AM WITH YOU alway!"
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