Mark 16:13

And they went and told it unto the residue: neither believed they them.

Cross-references

Mark 16:11 Parallel

Mark 16:11 reports the same disbelief after Mary Magdalene's testimony, reinforcing the pattern of unbelief.

Luke 24:33-35 has the two report to the eleven, who already believe. In Mark the report is not believed—a direct contrast in the same event's outcome.

John 20:8 Contrast

John 20:8 shows the beloved disciple believing at the empty tomb. Mark records unbelief to the report; John shows belief upon seeing—opposite responses.

Luke 24:34 Parallel

Luke 24:34 records the same declaration from the disciples that the Lord has risen, confirming what these two reported.

Luke 24:35 Parallel

Luke 24:35 details the Emmaus road account that these two disciples narrated, providing the full context of their report.

Luke 16:31 Allusion

Luke 16:31 says even a resurrection would not convince some. The disciples' unbelief in Mark exemplifies this: they reject the report of the risen Jesus.

Matthew 28:7 records the angel's command to announce the resurrection, contrasting with the disbelief that greets such reports here.