Mark 16:11

And they, when they had heard that he was alive, and had been seen of her, believed not.

Cross-references

Mark 16:13 Parallel

In Mark 16:13, the same disbelief meets the report from the Emmaus disciples, reinforcing the theme of unbelief.

Mark 16:14 Parallel

Mark 16:14 shows Jesus rebuking the disciples for their unbelief, directly addressing the disbelief from Mark 16:11.

Luke 24:11 Parallel

Luke 24:11 is the parallel account of the same disbelief — the disciples dismiss the women’s report as idle tales.

John 20:25 Parallel

John 20:25 shows Thomas refusing to believe the resurrection without seeing — the same skepticism displayed by the disciples here.

Acts 12:15 Parallel

Acts 12:15 shows the church disbelieving Rhoda’s report of Peter’s release — similar to the disciples disbelieving the resurrection report here.