Mark chapter 16: three women, Mary Magdalene, Mary mother of James and Salome brought sweet spices to anoint Jesus.
Luke chapter 24: Mary Magdalene, Mary mother of James and a number of other women brought spices to anoint Jesus.
John chapter 20: Only Mary Magdalene came to the tomb, apparently to grieve.
Mary went to the tomb along with other women to anoint Our Lord properly for burial. There had not been sufficient time on the previous Friday to do so.
Mary went to the tomb along with other women to anoint Our Lord properly for burial. There had not been sufficient time on the previous Friday to do so.
Mary did not open any tomb it was already open
Mary Magdalene, Mary (mother of James), and Mary Salome visited the empty tomb. In Matthew 27:61 it is written "Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were sitting there opposite the tomb." The other Mary here is named in Mark 16:1 and Matthew 27:56 as the mother of James and Joseph. If you use the Mark 16:1 account then the third women is Salome who is called Mary Salome in the Catholic Encyclopedia and probably identical with the mother of the sons of Zebedee (James and John) in Matthew 27:56.
Who will roll the stone away from the entrance of the tomb.
She discovered the tomb
Of course she did
A:The specific answer required appears to be Salome, as told in Mark's Gospel. The other gospels do not mention her, although her presence is possible in Luke. Matthew's Gospel Only Mary Magdalene and the other Mary, presumably Mary mother of James, went to see the tomb. They ran back to tell the disciples.Mark's Gospel Salome went to the tomb with Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James.Luke's Gospel The women who came with Jesus from Galilee and certain others went to the tomb. Luke does not tell us who the women were. In this version, Peter came to the tomb after hearing from the women.John's Gospel Only Mary Magdalene went to the tomb. In this version, Peter and the disciple whom Jesus loved came Peter came to the tomb after hearing from Mary Magdalene.
It was Jesus who appeared to Mary.
Some believe it to be the tomb in which Jesus was buried and was resurrected from.
A:Each of the gospels has a different report as to just who visited the tomb and what occurred: Matthew: Mary Magdalene and the other Mary came to the tomb (Matthew 28:1). An angel came down from heaven and told them Jesus was risen.Mark:Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome came to the tomb (Mark 16:1). A young man inside the tomb told them that Jesus was risen.Luke:Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, andother women came to the tomb (Luke 24:10). Two men inside the tomb told them that Jesus was risen.John: OnlyMary Magdalene went to the tomb. Seeing the stone removed, she simply returned and told the apostles.
In Mark's Gospel, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Salome came together to the tomb. The young man was already there before them. The disciples did not go. In Matthew's Gospel, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary came to the tomb. Presumably the guards also looked and saw the tomb to be empty. Once again, the disciples did not go. In Luke's Gospel, Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James and other women came together to the tomb. Peter ran to the tomb to check their story. In John's Gospel, Mary Magdalene came by herself to the tomb and saw the stone had been moved. Peter and the "disciple whom Jesus loved" then ran to the tomb to check her story. the disciple outran Peter and arrived at the tomb first, but it was Peter who first went into the tomb.
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Mary.