Matthew 28:1
After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary come to see the tomb — the two faithful women who had watched the crucifixion from a distance and watched Joseph seal the tomb now become the first witnesses of the resurrection. Their presence at both ends of the burial narrative establishes continuity of testimony: the same women who saw him die and saw him buried are the first to hear he is risen. The earthquake and the angel descending to roll back the stone mirror the language of theophany throughout Scripture; the guards become like dead men while the women who came in fear become the first bearers of the resurrection message. Matthew 28:1 inaugurates the new age that the death of Matthew 27 made possible — the stone rolled away does not let Jesus out but invites witnesses in.