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There were seven brothers. The first took a wife, and dying left no children.
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A Question of Mockery
Commentators explain that the Sadducees were not genuinely seeking an answer from Jesus, whom they ironically called "Teacher." Their elaborate story about seven brothers was likely a well-known, ridiculous scenario used to mock the belief in the resurrection and to try and trap Jesus in a logical contradiction.
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Took a wife (ελαβεν γυναικα). So Lu 20:29. Matthew has "married" (γημας).
19th Century
Baptist
No doubt they thought that they had completely entangled him that time. How could he answer such a difficult question as that?
But, you see, …
The address by the Sadducees to Jesus is ironic; although they addressed him with the honorific title “Teacher,” they did not intend to learn from …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
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Presbyterian
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