John 20:18
Mary Magdalene came and told the disciples that she had seen the Lord, and that he had spoken these things unto her.
Cross-references
Matthew 28:10 records Jesus' command to Mary and the other women to tell the disciples — the same message Mary Magdalene delivers in John 20:18.
Mark 16:10-13 adds that the disciples did not believe Mary's report — a detail not in John 20:18, highlighting their initial skepticism.
Luke 24:10 names Mary Magdalene along with Joanna and Mary, showing she was part of a group of women who reported the resurrection — not alone as John 20:18 might imply.
Matthew 28:7 records the angel's command to the women to tell the disciples Jesus is risen — the same message Mary later delivers in John 20:18 after seeing Jesus.
Matthew 27:56 lists Mary Magdalene among those present at the crucifixion, establishing her as a consistent witness from death to resurrection in John 20:18.
Luke 24:22 recounts the women's report to the disciples, mentioning they saw a vision of angels — a parallel account to John 20:18 where Mary Magdalene says she saw the Lord.