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Marcos 16

A Ressurreição

(Mt 28.1-10; Lc 24.1-12; Jo 20.1-9)

1 Quando terminou o sábado, Maria Madalena, Salomé e Maria, mãe de Tiago, compraram especiarias aromáticas para ungir o corpo de Jesus. 2 No primeiro dia da semana, bem cedo, ao nascer do sol, elas se dirigiram ao sepulcro, 3 perguntando umas às outras: “Quem removerá para nós a pedra da entrada do sepulcro?”

4 Mas, quando foram verificar, viram que a pedra, que era muito grande, havia sido removida. 5 Entrando no sepulcro, viram um jovem vestido de roupas brancas assentado à direita, e ficaram amedrontadas.

6 “Não tenham medo”, disse ele. “Vocês estão procurando Jesus, o Nazareno, que foi crucificado. Ele ressuscitou! Não está aqui. Vejam o lugar onde o haviam posto. 7 Vão e digam aos discípulos dele e a Pedro: Ele está indo adiante de vocês para a Galiléia. Lá vocês o verão, como ele lhes disse.”

8 Tremendo e assustadas, as mulheres saíram e fugiram do sepulcro. E não disseram nada a ninguém, porque estavam amedrontadas.

9 Quando Jesus ressuscitou, na madrugada do primeiro dia da semana, apareceu primeiramente a Maria Madalena, de quem havia expulsado sete demônios. 10 Ela foi e contou aos que com ele tinham estado; eles estavam lamentando e chorando. 11 Quando ouviram que Jesus estava vivo e fora visto por ela, não creram.

12 Depois Jesus apareceu noutra forma a dois deles, estando eles a caminho do campo. 13 Eles voltaram e relataram isso aos outros; mas também nestes eles não creram.

14 Mais tarde Jesus apareceu aos Onze enquanto eles comiam; censurou-lhes a incredulidade e a dureza de coração, porque não acreditaram nos que o tinham visto depois de ressurreto.

15 E disse-lhes: “Vão pelo mundo todo e preguem o evangelho a todas as pessoas. 16 Quem crer e for batizado será salvo, mas quem não crer será condenado. 17 Estes sinais acompanharão os que crerem: em meu nome expulsarão demônios; falarão novas línguas; 18 pegarão em serpentes; e, se beberem algum veneno mortal, não lhes fará mal nenhum; imporão as mãos sobre os doentes, e estes ficarão curados”.

19 Depois de lhes ter falado, o Senhor Jesus foi elevado aos céus e assentou-se à direita de Deus. 20 Então, os discípulos saíram e pregaram por toda parte; e o Senhor cooperava com eles, confirmando-lhes a palavra com os sinais que a acompanhavam.

MARK 16

Jesus Is Alive

(Matthew 28.1-8; Luke 24.1-12; John 20.1-10)

1 After the Sabbath, Mary Magdalene, Salome, and Mary the mother of James bought some spices to put on Jesus' body. 2 Very early on Sunday morning, just as the sun was coming up, they went to the tomb. 3 On their way, they were asking one another, “Who will roll the stone away from the entrance for us?”

4 But when they looked, they saw that the stone had already been rolled away. And it was a huge stone!

5 The women went into the tomb, and on the right side they saw a young man in a white robe sitting there. They were alarmed.
6 The man said, “Don't be alarmed! You are looking for Jesus from Nazareth, who was nailed to a cross. God has raised him to life, and he isn't here. You can see the place where they put his body.

7 t Now go and tell his disciples, and especially Peter, that he will go ahead of you to Galilee. You will see him there, just as he told you.”

8 When the women ran from the tomb, they were confused and shaking all over. They were too afraid to tell anyone what had happened.

ONE OLD ENDING TO MARK'S GOSPEL

Jesus Appears to Mary Magdalene

(Matthew 28.9,10; John 20.11-18)


9 Very early on the first day of the week, after Jesus had risen to life, he appeared to Mary Magdalene. Earlier he had forced seven demons out of her. 10 She left and told his friends, who were crying and mourning.

11 Even though they heard that Jesus was alive and that Mary had seen him, they still would not believe it.

Jesus Appears to Two Disciples

(Luke 24.13-35)


12 Later, Jesus appeared in another form to two disciples, as they were on their way out of the city.

13 But when these disciples told what had happened, the others would not believe either.

What Jesus' Followers Must Do

(Matthew 28.16-20; Luke 24.36-49; John 20.19-23; Acts 1.6-8)


14 Afterwards, Jesus appeared to his eleven disciples as they were eating. He scolded them because they were too stubborn to believe the ones who had seen him after he had been raised to life.

15 t Then he told them:
Go and preach the good news to everyone in the world.
16 Anyone who believes me and is baptized will be saved. But anyone who refuses to believe me will be condemned. 17 Everyone who believes me will be able to do wonderful things. By using my name they will force out demons, and they will speak new languages.

18 They will handle snakes and will drink poison and not be hurt. They will also heal sick people by placing their hands on them.

Jesus Returns to Heaven

(Luke 24.50-53; Acts 1.9-11)


19  t After the Lord Jesus had said these things to the disciples, he was taken back up to heaven where he sat down at the right sidet of God.

20 Then the disciples left and preached everywhere. The Lord was with them, and the miracles they worked proved that their message was true.

ANOTHER OLD ENDING TO MARK'S GOSPEL


9-10 The women quickly told Peter and his friends what had happened. Later, Jesus sent the disciples to the east and to the west with his sacred and everlasting message of how people can be saved forever.