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|  | title = "Luke 20:27–40" | |||
|  | date = "2023-01-25" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk20.27-40)
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|  | 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. | |||
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|  | 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. | |||
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|  | 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. | |||
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|  | 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. |