Matthew 22:24

"On that day Sadducees (those who say that there is no resurrection) came to him. They asked him,"

Key Reflection

On the day in question, a group of Sadducees, known for their belief that there is no resurrection and thus no afterlife, approached Jesus to test him. This interaction took place at a time when religious debates were common, and the Sadducees sought to challenge Jesus on his views, leveraging the contentious issue of marriage and resurrection to probe his teachings. The original audience would have understood this as part of ongoing theological discussions and conflicts between different Jewish sects during the first century CE, with the Sadducees aiming to demonstrate a perceived weakness in Jesus' stance on key religious matters.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 24. Saying, Master, Moses said, etc. De 25:5,6. This law was given by Moses in order to keep the families and tribes of the Israelites distinct, and to perpetuate them. Raise up seed unto his brother. That is, the children shall be reckoned in the genealogy of the deceased brother; or, to all civil purposes, shall be considered as his. {d} "If a man die" De 25:5; Ru 1:11 __________________________________________________________________

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