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The three women witnesses (Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome) are named only at this point in Mark's narrative, precisely when Peter disappears. Mark systematically uses named witnesses when Peter is absent — suggesting these women functioned as eyewitness guarantors of the crucifixion, burial, and empty tomb accounts.

Rethinking The Women at The Empty Tomb: The Mark Series pt 66 (15_40-16_8) 00:14:24 – 00:17:00

The women replace Peter as named witnesses at the passion; Mark's literary structure as historical indicator

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