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He is not the God of the dead, but of the living. You are therefore badly mistaken."
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The God of the Living
Commentators explain that Jesus' core argument is that a living God cannot be the God of the dead. When God told Moses, "I am the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob," the patriarchs had been physically dead for centuries. The use of the present tense "I am" proves their souls were still alive, and this ongoing covenant relationship with God guarantees their future bodily resurrection.
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Ye do greatly err (πολυ πλανασθε). Only in Mark. Solemn, severe, impressive, but kindly close (Bruce).
19th Century
Baptist
His answer carried the war into the enemies' camp. They professed to believe in Moses, yet they denied the existence of spirits and the fact of the…
Jesus then turned to the cause of the Sadducees’ erroneous thinking that he mentioned at first: ignorance of the teaching of the OT (cf. 2:25; 12:1…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He is not the God of the dead This is our Lord's reasoning upon the passage; showing from hence, that since God is t…
Presbyterian
A right knowledge of Scripture, as the fountain from where all revealed religion now flows, and the foundation on which it is built, is the best sa…