Mark 12:18-27

Verses 18-27. See this passage fully explained in Mt 22:23-33.

Verse 18.

(b) "Then come unto him" Mt 22:23, Lk 20:27 (c) "say there is" Acts 23:8
Verse 19.

(d) "wrote unto us" De 25:5 (e) "his brother should" Ruth 1:11,13
Verse 25. Are as the angels. That is, as the angels in respect to connexions and relations. What that may be we know not; but this passage teaches that the peculiar relation of marriage will not exist. It does not affirm, however, that there will be no recollection of former marriages, or no recognition of each other as having existed in this tender relation.

(f) "but are" 1Cor 15:42-53
Verse 26. How in the bush. At the burning bush. See Ex 3:6. In that part of the book of Exodus which contains the account of the burning bush. When there were no chapters and verses, it was the easiest way of quoting a book of the Old Testament by the subject, and in this way it was often done by the Jews. Mk 12:28-34. See Mt 22:34-40.

(g) "saying, I am" Ex 3:6
Verse 27.

(h) "ye do therefore" Mk 12:24

Luke 20:27-38

Verse 27.

(p) "then came to him" Mt 22:23, Mk 12:18 (q) "Sadducees" Acts 23:6,8
Verse 28.

(r) "If any man's brother" De 25:5-8
Verse 35.

(s) "accounted worthy" Lk 21:36, Rev 3:4
Verse 36.

(t) "Neither can they die" Rev 21:4 (u) "equal unto the angels" 1Cor 15:49,52, 1Jn 3:2 (v) "the children of God" Rom 8:17
Verse 37.

(w) "showed at the bush" Ex 3:2-6
Verse 38.

(x) "for all live unto him" Rom 14:8,9
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