Saying, Master, Moses said, If a man die, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up seed unto his brother.
Le dijeron: 'Maestro, Moisés enseñó que si un hombre muere sin tener hijos, su hermano debe casarse con la viuda y tener hijos para continuar la línea familiar del hermano muerto.'
Los saduceos mencionan la ley de Moisés sobre el matrimonio del cuñado con la viuda para preservar el linaje familiar.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Jewish society, the levirate marriage law from Deuteronomy was established to ensure a man's family line and inheritance continued if he died without children, by requiring his brother to marry the widow and father children in his name. This practice was rooted in the cultural and economic needs of Israelite tribes to preserve property and legacy within the family. In Matthew 22, the Sadducees reference this law to challenge Jesus about the resurrection, reflecting ongoing debates in first-century Judaism about afterlife and scriptural interpretation.
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