Webin the empty tomb, john macarthur fills in those gaps, guiding you step by step through luke’s account of the burial and resurrection of jesus christ. Webthe narrative of the empty tomb signifies overturned expectations, hope renewed, and an invitation to participate in god’s ongoing narrative through jesus christ. Webthe four accounts of the empty tomb seem to differ as follows: Webso she ran and went to simon peter and the other disciple, the one whom jesus loved, and said to them, “they have taken the lord out of the tomb, and we do not know where. An examination of both pauline and gospel material leads to eight lines of evidence in support of the conclusion that jesus's tomb was discovered empty: They found the stone rolled. Webwhy the anonymity of the women, referred to as simply “they” in luke’s empty tomb story? Perhaps it draws us in as participants more than observers. Webfrom the earliest apostolic period, the reality of the empty tomb—the biblical truth that the tomb of jesus of nazareth was found empty by his disciples—has been at.