by Pat the Robot » Tue Oct 27, 2015 1:44 pm
When we read the end of the gospels, we are seeing the story of the resurrection evolving within the Gospels, from empty tomb to Jesus hanging out with everyone for a few days. It's not a solid historical narrative, but an evolving legend. The earliest manuscripts of the Gospel of Mark only describe an empty tomb and a man in white (never identified) telling the women that Jesus is risen. The other gospels, then, expand on the legend and fill in more details to enhance the telling of it, and to try to make it seem like Jesus actually rose from the dead. Mark 16:9-20 seems to have been a later addition wherein Jesus explicitly appears to people. The later Gospels contain further additions to the story, but Mark (even with the later addition) doesn't have Jesus appearing to anyone who wasn't already his follower.