Mark 16:10
And she went and told them that had been with him, as they mourned and wept.
Cross-references
Matthew 9:15 prophesies that disciples will mourn when the bridegroom is taken. Here that mourning is realized after Jesus' death.
Luke 24:17 shows the Emmaus disciples downcast, paralleling the same sorrowful mood among Jesus' followers after his crucifixion.
John 16:6 records Jesus predicting that grief would fill his disciples' hearts. Here that prediction is fulfilled as they mourn.
In John 16:20-22, Jesus predicted the disciples' sorrow would turn to joy; this mourning in Mark 16:10 fulfills that prophecy.
Matthew 28:7 is the angel's command to the women to tell the disciples; Mark 16:10 shows Mary obeying that command.
Luke 24:9 records the women reporting to the eleven, parallel to Mary's same action in Mark 16:10.
In Luke 24:22, the Emmaus disciples recount that women found the tomb empty, referencing the same event as Mary's report.
John 20:18 directly parallels Mary Magdalene telling the disciples she saw the Lord—identical to Mark 16:10's account.