I love, for instance, how Mary Magdalene, on finding the tomb empty, is so guileless and unassuming in the way she reports the fact to the disciples. Her immediate thought is not that Jesus is resurrected (which he’d more than once indicated, when he’d still been alive, would happen) but that some nameless “they” have taken him away, perhaps the soldiers who’d been tasked with guarding the tomb, perhaps some other people. It is the very ordinariness of her actions, which are in keeping with a person who isn’t fabricating a story, but who is genuinely astonished and bewildered, and is trying to use logic to understand a thing that confounds them, that helps us see the reality of the event to which she is witness.