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Marcos 12:20

Listen to Marcos 12:20
20 Havia sete irmãos. O primeiro casou-se e morreu sem deixar filhos.

Marcos 12:20 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 12:20

Now there were seven brethren
In a certain family, at a certain place; perhaps at Jerusalem, who were brethren by the father's side; for such only were reckoned so, and such only did this law oblige:

and the first took a wife, and dying left no seed:
no child: hence it is clear that the ancient Jews used the word seed, of a single person, as these Sadducees did; though modern ones deny such an use of it in our present controversies with them about the sense of ( Genesis 3:15 ) ( 22:18 ) ; (See Gill on Matthew 22:25).

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Marcos 12:20 In-Context

18 Depois os saduceus, que dizem que não há ressurreição, aproximaram-se dele com a seguinte questão:
19 “Mestre, Moisés nos deixou escrito que, se um homem morrer e deixar mulher sem filhos, seu irmão deverá casar-se com a viúva e ter filhos para seu irmão.
20 Havia sete irmãos. O primeiro casou-se e morreu sem deixar filhos.
21 O segundo casou-se com a viúva, mas também morreu sem deixar filhos. O mesmo aconteceu com o terceiro.
22 Nenhum dos sete deixou filhos. Finalmente, morreu também a mulher.
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