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This is a very common question. Why are Matthew, Mark, Luke and John’s facts about Easter Sunday morning at the Garden Tomb so different?

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This is a very common question. Why are Matthew, Mark, Luke and John’s facts about Easter Sunday morning at the Garden Tomb so different?

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In Matthew, one angel in white appears to Mary Magdalene and the other Mary (Mt 28). In Mark, one “young man” in white “amazed” the two Marys and Simone (Mk 16). In Luke, two men in “dazzling garments” appeared to the two Marys and Joanna (Lk 24). In John, two angels in white appeared to Mary Magdalene (Jn 20).

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