There were two angels seen within the sepulchre [John 20:11,12]
There was but one angel seen within the sepulchre [Mark 16:5]
first of all, for those who actually study, they will know that these are not the same incidents. John's account is particular to Mary after she followed Peter and John back to the tomb, which was later than the account cited in Mark. ppl pls do your studies before making assumtions.
Also, in response to the manner in which this supposed contradiction is presented, I would point out that a.) Matthew does not say there was "but one angel," he simply focuses on the angel who moved the stone; b.) the Greek word in Luke rendered "stood near" also means, "to come near, to appear to." In Luke 2:9 and Acts 12:7 it is translated as "came upon." Thus, Luke simply may have said that angels suddenly appeared to them without reference to posture.
wow,if ppl just studied for themselves.i will help with 1 for now
2 angels seen standing up [Luke 24:4] or 1 angel sitting down [Matt 28:2,5]
much confusion about these trivial facts stems from the fact that many women went to the tomb that morning (Luke 24:10). It's possible a group of women came to the tomb, and saw that the stone was rolled away. Some went inside, the more timid remained outside. Those inside saw the two angels, while those outside saw the angel on the stone...CONT...
There were two angels seen within the sepulchre [John 20:11,12]
There was but one angel seen within the sepulchre [Mark 16:5]
first of all, for those who actually study, they will know that these are not the same incidents. John's account is particular to Mary after she followed Peter and John back to the tomb, which was later than the account cited in Mark. ppl pls do your studies before making assumtions.
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okyupsure 10 months ago
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Also, in response to the manner in which this supposed contradiction is presented, I would point out that a.) Matthew does not say there was "but one angel," he simply focuses on the angel who moved the stone; b.) the Greek word in Luke rendered "stood near" also means, "to come near, to appear to." In Luke 2:9 and Acts 12:7 it is translated as "came upon." Thus, Luke simply may have said that angels suddenly appeared to them without reference to posture.
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okyupsure 10 months ago
wow,if ppl just studied for themselves.i will help with 1 for now
2 angels seen standing up [Luke 24:4] or 1 angel sitting down [Matt 28:2,5]
much confusion about these trivial facts stems from the fact that many women went to the tomb that morning (Luke 24:10). It's possible a group of women came to the tomb, and saw that the stone was rolled away. Some went inside, the more timid remained outside. Those inside saw the two angels, while those outside saw the angel on the stone...CONT...
okyupsure 10 months ago
I love it except for the part at 7:08-7:22. No need for a pro-communism mssg here, really ...just saying :-)
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