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The original ending of Mark is abrupt. Mary, Mary, and Salome arrive at an open tomb, a young man wearing white tells them of Jesus' resurrection, and they leave petrified. Jonathan and Seth discuss the hope and fear evidenced in the women's experience and how those feelings may have been present for Mark's audience. They also talk about how hope and fear feel appropriate for today's context.
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The original ending of Mark is abrupt. Mary, Mary, and Salome arrive at an open tomb, a young man wearing white tells them of Jesus' resurrection, and they leave petrified. Jonathan and Seth discuss the hope and fear evidenced in the women's experience and how those feelings may have been present for Mark's audience. They also talk about how hope and fear feel appropriate for today's context.
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