A gardener.
The first person to see Jesus after his resurrection was Mary Magdalene.
If you are referring to Mary meeting Jesus in the garden after the Resurrection, no, she did not recognize him She thought he was the caretaker or gardener.
If you mean who discovered that he was gone, then first off Mary his mother and Mary Magdeline. But if you mean who saw him first after the resurrection then Mary and Mary also, but they did not know it was Jesus, they thought it was a gardener.
After his resurrection, Jesus was seen by his disciples, Mary Magdalene, and other followers.
Yes, according to the Bible, several people saw Jesus after his resurrection, including his disciples, Mary Magdalene, and others.
The witnesses of the resurrection were Mary Magdalene, other women, and the disciples of Jesus. They saw the empty tomb and encountered the risen Jesus.
Mark mentions that Mary Magdalene was first. None of the other Gospels specify which was first.
In the Bible, Mary Magdalene was not explicitly described as being possessed. She is often portrayed as a devoted follower of Jesus and one of the first witnesses to his resurrection.
Jesus appeared to Saint Mary Magdalene after his resurrection, as recorded in the Gospels. She was the first to witness the resurrected Christ and is often referred to as the "apostle to the apostles" for her role in announcing the news of his resurrection to the disciples. This encounter highlights her significance in early Christianity and her close connection to Jesus.
She was the first disciple to witness the Resurrected Christ.
Mark 16:9
The first people to learn about Jesus rising from the dead were women, specifically Mary Magdalene and other women who visited the tomb on the morning of the resurrection. According to the Gospels, Mary Magdalene encountered the risen Jesus and was instructed to go and tell the disciples about his resurrection. This event marks a significant moment in Christian belief, highlighting the role of women in the early Christian community.