. Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old . ^ from thetomb, the other women—Mary the wife of Clopas,Joanna, and Salome—came back from having seen thedisciples, and having told them what the angel had said,that Jesus had risen. As they drew near the tomb, Jesuswent to meet them. Welcome! he said to the women. They ran upto him, fell on their faces, and clasped his feet, just asMary had done, for they felt joy and fear mingled asthey saw him. Do not be afraid, said Jesus, go tell my brothersto go to Galilee and they shall see me there. So these women went again to find the disciples andgive t


. Hurlbut's Life of Christ for young and old . ^ from thetomb, the other women—Mary the wife of Clopas,Joanna, and Salome—came back from having seen thedisciples, and having told them what the angel had said,that Jesus had risen. As they drew near the tomb, Jesuswent to meet them. Welcome! he said to the women. They ran upto him, fell on their faces, and clasped his feet, just asMary had done, for they felt joy and fear mingled asthey saw him. Do not be afraid, said Jesus, go tell my brothersto go to Galilee and they shall see me there. So these women went again to find the disciples andgive them the news that Jesus was really living, and thatthey had seen him. All this was on Sunday morning—the first Easter-day. On that morning, when the soldiers who had fledfrom the tomb recovered from their terror, they went476. Mary Magdalene turned and answered the strange man whom she though i wasthe gardener: Oh, sir, if you have carried him anywhere, tell me whereyou have laid him. Mary! said Jesus. And as he spoke her name sheknew him.


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