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title = "Luke 20:2740"
date = "2023-01-25"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk20.27-40)
After handling the question of taxes, a new group gives Jesus a controversy to
untangle. The Sadducees were a group that only considered the books written by
Moses to be inspired Scripture (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and
Deuteronomy). We don't know much else about them today because none of their
own writings survive. They did not believe in a resurrection or afterlife
(because Moses never mentioned it), so they pose a question to Jesus that they
think makes the common idea of the next life absurd.
The Law of Moses required that a childless widow should be married to her
husband's brother so that his inheritance can be passed down through the family
line. Remember that ancient Israel had tribe and clan allotments of land
parceled out when they conquered Canaan, and God made several provisions in the
Law to make sure these allotments stayed within the same families.
The Sadducees told a hypothetical situation where a woman became widowed seven
times through this law and finally died childless. In the next life, who then
is she married to? Jesus tells them that the question doesn't make sense
because those who live in the next life are not given in marriage because they
cannot die, just like the angels.
Furthermore, Jesus tells them, they are also wrong about there not being a
resurrection in the Pentateuch. He reminds them that at the burning bush, the
Lord tells Moses He is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who had died
before Moses was born. But He said "is", not "was", implying that the
patriarchs were able to have that relationship with Him still.
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Help us discern Your ways and understand the future You have planned.