Luke 20:38

38 Now he is not God of the dead, but of the living -- to him all are alive."

Luke 20:38 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 20:38

For he is not a God of the dead, but of the living
(See Gill on Matthew 22:32) for all live unto him.
The Persic version, reads, "all these live unto him"; namely, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; for though they are dead to men, they are not to God; their souls live with him, and their bodies will be raised by him: he reckons of them, as if they were now alive, for he quickens the dead, and calls things that are not, as though they were; and this is the case of all the saints that are dead, as well as of those patriarchs. The Ethiopic reads, "all live with him"; as the souls of all departed saints do; the Arabic version reads, all live in him; so all do now, ( Acts 17:28 ) .

Luke 20:38 In-Context

36 because they can no longer die. Being children of the Resurrection, they are like angels; indeed, they are children of God.
37 "But even Moshe showed that the dead are raised; for in the passage about the bush, he calls ADONAI `the God of Avraham, the God of Yitz'chak and the God of Ya`akov.'
38 Now he is not God of the dead, but of the living -- to him all are alive."
39 Some of the Torah-teachers answered, "Well spoken, Rabbi."
40 For they no longer dared put to him a sh'eilah.
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