The verse introduces a scenario used by the Sadducees to question Jesus about the resurrection. They tell a story of seven brothers, where the first marries but dies childless. This sets up a question about whose wife she would be in the resurrection, as per the Levirate marriage law, which required a brother to marry the widow to continue the family line. The Sadducees, who did not believe in the resurrection, used this to challenge Jesus. However, Jesus uses this opportunity to teach about the nature of the resurrection, emphasizing that earthly institutions like marriage do not apply in the same way in God's eternal kingdom. This passage encourages believers to look beyond earthly life and understand the transformative nature of the resurrection, where relationships are redefined in the presence of God. It calls for a focus on spiritual truths and the hope of eternal life, reminding Christians of the profound changes that come with the resurrection and the eternal life promised by God.
Now there were seven brothers. The first one married and died without leaving any children.
Mark 12:20
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