But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb — Mary remains at the tomb while the male disciples depart, establishing her as the primary resurrection witness. Her weeping (klaiō) persists despite the beloved disciple's belief and Peter's investigation; she grieves loss rather than celebrates discovery. This emotional weight grounds the resurrection narrative in human anguish before divine revelation.
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John 20:10
“Then the disciples went back to their homes.”
But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb — Mary remains at the tomb while the male disciples depart, establishing her as the primary resurrection witness. Her weeping (klaiō) persists despite the beloved disciple's belief and Peter's investigation; she grieves loss rather than celebrates discovery. This emotional weight grounds the resurrection narrative in human anguish before divine revelation.
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But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb — Mary remains at the tomb while the male disciples depart, establishing her as the primary resurrection witness. Her weeping (klaiō) persists despite the beloved disciple's belief and Peter's investigation; she grieves loss rather than celebrates discovery. This emotional weight grounds the resurrection narrative in human anguish before divine revelation.