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Matthew 22:26

The second did the same, and the third, down to the seventh.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Craftiness;   Jesus, the Christ;   Resurrection;   Sadducees;   Scofield Reference Index - Inspiration;   The Topic Concordance - Marriage;   Resurrection;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - First Born, the;   Sadducees, the;   Widows;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Marriage;   Widow;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Heaven;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Intermediate State;   Sadducees;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Hutchinsonians;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Marriage;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Shealtiel;   Zerubbabel;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Levirate Law, Levirate Marriage;   Matthew, the Gospel of;   Resurrection;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Marriage;   Resurrection;   Text of the New Testament;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Immortality (2);   Israel, Israelite;   Judgment;   Levirate Law ;   Marriage (Ii.);   Numbers (2);   Power;   Resurrection;   Temptation;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Zechariah, Prophecy of;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Widow;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Husband's Brother;   Resurrection;   Sadducees;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for December 16;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
The same thing happened to the second also, and the third, and so on to all seven.
King James Version (1611)
Likewise the second also, and the third, vnto the seuenth.
King James Version
Likewise the second also, and the third, unto the seventh.
English Standard Version
So too the second and third, down to the seventh.
New American Standard Bible
It was the same also with the second brother, and the third, down to the seventh.
New Century Version
Then the second brother also died. The same thing happened to the third brother and all the other brothers.
Amplified Bible
"The second also [died childless], and the third, down to the seventh.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
so also the second, and the third, down to the seventh.
Legacy Standard Bible
so also the second, and the third, down to the seventh.
Berean Standard Bible
The same thing happened to the second and third brothers, down to the seventh.
Contemporary English Version
The same thing happened to the second and third brothers and finally to all seven of them.
Complete Jewish Bible
The same thing happened to the second brother, and the third, and finally to all seven.
Darby Translation
In like manner also the second and the third, unto the seven.
Easy-to-Read Version
Then the second brother also died. The same thing happened to the third brother and all the other brothers.
Geneva Bible (1587)
Likewise also the second, and the third, vnto the seuenth.
George Lamsa Translation
Likewise the second, also the third, up to the seventh.
Good News Translation
The same thing happened to the second brother, to the third, and finally to all seven.
Lexham English Bible
So also the second and the third, up to the seventh.
Literal Translation
In the same way also the second, and the third, until the seven.
American Standard Version
in like manner the second also, and the third, unto the seventh.
Bible in Basic English
In the same way the second and the third, up to the seventh.
Hebrew Names Version
In like manner the second also, and the third, to the seventh.
International Standard Version
The same thing happened with the second brother, and then the third, and finally with the rest of the brothers.with the seven">[fn]
Etheridge Translation
So also did he who was second, and he who was the third, and unto the seventh of them.
Murdock Translation
In like manner also the second, and the third, and up to the whole seven.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Likewyse, the seconde, and the thirde, vnto the seuenth.
English Revised Version
in like manner the second also, and the third, unto the seventh.
World English Bible
In like manner the second also, and the third, to the seventh.
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
Likewise the second also, and the third, unto the seventh. Last of all the woman died also.
Weymouth's New Testament
So also did the second and the third, down to the seventh,
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
also the secounde, and the thridde, til to the seuenthe.
Update Bible Version
in like manner the second also, and the third, to the seventh.
Webster's Bible Translation
Likewise the second also, and the third, to the seventh.
New King James Version
Likewise the second also, and the third, even to the seventh.
New Living Translation
But the second brother also died, and the third brother married her. This continued with all seven of them.
New Life Bible
The second brother died and the same with the third and on to the seventh.
New Revised Standard
The second did the same, so also the third, down to the seventh.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Likewise, the second also, and the third, - unto the seven.
Douay-Rheims Bible
In like manner the second and the third and so on, to the seventh.
Revised Standard Version
So too the second and third, down to the seventh.
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
Lykewise the seconde and ye thryd vnto the sevethe.
Young's Literal Translation
in like manner also the second, and the third, unto the seventh,
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Like wyse the secode, and thirde vnto the seueth.
Mace New Testament (1729)
the same happen'd to the second, and the third, and so on to the seventh.
Simplified Cowboy Version
second brother married her and the same thing happened, and it went on until the seventh brother married her

Contextual Overview

23 The same day Sadducees (who say there is no resurrection) came to him and asked him, 24 "Teacher, Moses said, ‘ If a man dies without having children, his brother must marry the widow and father children for his brother .' 25 Now there were seven brothers among us. The first one married and died, and since he had no children he left his wife to his brother. 26 The second did the same, and the third, down to the seventh. 27 Last of all, the woman died. 28 In the resurrection, therefore, whose wife of the seven will she be? For they all had married her." 29 Jesus answered them, "You are deceived, because you don't know the scriptures or the power of God. 30 For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven. 31 Now as for the resurrection of the dead, have you not read what was spoken to you by God, 32 ‘ I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob '? He is not the God of the dead but of the living!"

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

seventh: or, seven, Matthew 22:26

Reciprocal: Job 32:15 - amazed Matthew 22:16 - Master

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Likewise the second also,.... The eldest of the surviving brethren, having married his brother's wife, after sometime died also without children, and left her to his next brother to marry her; and the third brother accordingly did marry her, and in process of time died likewise, leaving no issue behind him; and thus they went on in course, unto the seventh: the fourth, fifth, and sixth, married her in turn, and so did the seventh; and all died in the same circumstances, having no children by her.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Conversation of Jesus with the Sadducees respecting the resurrection - See also Mark 12:18-27; Luke 20:27-38.

Matthew 22:23

The same day came the Sadducees - For an account of the Sadducees, see the notes at Matthew 3:7.

No resurrection - The word “resurrection” usually means the raising up the “body” to life after it is dead, John 11:24; John 5:29; 1 Corinthians 15:22. But the Sadducees not only denied this, but also a future state, and the separate existence of the soul after death altogether, as well as the existence of angels and spirits, Acts 23:8. Both these doctrines have commonly stood or fallen together, and the answer of our Saviour respects both, though it more distinctly refers “to the separate existence of the soul, and to a future state of rewards and punishments,” than to the resurrection of the body.

Matthew 22:24

Saying, Master, Moses said ... - Deuteronomy 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.

Matthew 22:25-28

There were with us seven brethren - It is probable that they stated a case as difficult as possible; and though no such case might have occurred, yet it was supposable, and in their view it presented a real difficulty.

The difficulty arose from the fact, that they supposed that, substantially, the same state of things must take place in the other world as here; that if there is such a world, husbands and wives must be there reunited; and they professed not to be able to see how one woman could be the wife of seven men.

Matthew 22:29

Ye do err, not knowing ... - They had taken a wrong view of the doctrine of the resurrection.

It was not taught that people would marry there. The “Scriptures,” here, mean the books of the Old Testament. By appealing to them, Jesus showed that the doctrine of the future state was there, and that the Sadducees should have believed it as it was, and not have added the absurd doctrine to it that people must live there as they do here. The way in which the enemies of the truth often attempt to make a doctrine of the Bible ridiculous is by adding to it, and then calling it absurd. The reason why the Saviour produced a passage from the books of Moses Matthew 22:32 was that they had also appealed to his writings, Matthew 22:24. Other places of the Old Testament, in fact, asserted the doctrine more clearly Daniel 12:2; Isaiah 26:19, but he wished to meet them on their own ground. None of those scriptures asserted that people would live there as they do here, and therefore their reasoning was false.

Nor the power of God - They probably denied, as many have done since, that God could gather the scattered dust of the dead and remould it into a body. On this ground they affirmed that the doctrine could not be true - opposing reason to revelation, and supposing that infinite power could not reorganize a body that it had at first organized, and raise a body from its own dust which it had at first raised from nothing.

Matthew 22:30

Neither marry ... - This was a full answer to the objections of the Sadducees.

But are as the angels of God - That is, in the manner of their conversation; in regard to marriage and the mode of their existence.

Luke adds that they shall be “equal with the angels.” That is, they shall be elevated above the circumstances of mortality, and live in a manner and in a kind of conversation similar to that of the angels. It does not imply that they shall be equal in intellect, but only “in the circumstances of their existence,” as that is distinguished from the way in which mortals live. He also adds, “Neither do they die any more, but are the children of God; being the children of the resurrection,” or being accounted worthy to be raised up to life, and therefore “sons of God raised up to him.”

Matthew 22:31, Matthew 22:32

As touching ... - That is, in proof that the dead are raised.

The passage which he quotes is recorded in Exodus 3:6, Exodus 3:15, This was at the burning bush (Mark and Luke). Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob had been dead for a long time when Moses spoke this - Abraham for 329 years, Isaac for 224 years, and Jacob for 198 years - yet God spake then as being still “their God.” They must, therefore, be still somewhere living, for God is not the God of the dead; that is, it is absurd to say that God rules over those who are “extinct or annihilated,” but he is the God only of those who have an existence. Luke adds, “all live unto him.” That is, all the righteous dead, all of whom he can be properly called their God, live unto his glory. This passage does not prove directly that the dead “body” would be raised, but only by consequence. It proves that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob had an existence then, or that their souls were alive. This the Sadducees denied Acts 23:8, and this was the main point in dispute. If this was admitted - if there was a state of rewards and punishments - then it would easily follow that the bodies of the dead would be raised.


 
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