Mark 15:47
And Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses beheld where he was laid.
Cross-references
Mark 15:40 identifies the same women from the cross — confirming they witnessed Jesus' burial.
Mark 16:1 shows these women returning to anoint Jesus — continuing their faithful witness from burial to resurrection.
Mark 16:9 confirms Mary Magdalene, who saw Jesus buried here, is first to see Him risen — key witness continuity.
Matthew 27:61 confirms the same women (Mary Magdalene and the other Mary) sitting opposite the tomb, paralleling their observation of the burial site.
Matthew 28:1 continues the story: the same women go to the tomb at dawn, building on their knowledge of where Jesus was laid.
Luke 23:55 independently records the women following Joseph and seeing the tomb, corroborating their witness of the burial location.
Luke 23:56 adds that after seeing the tomb, the women prepared spices and rested on the Sabbath, showing their immediate response.
Luke 24:1 shows the women returning to the tomb with spices on Sunday, continuing the account from their earlier observation.
Luke 24:2 describes their discovery of the rolled-away stone, the next event after they knew the tomb's location.
Matthew 27:56 lists 'Mary the mother of James and Joseph' among the crucifixion witnesses, confirming the identity of the Mary in Mark 15:47.