<h2>The Woman with Seven Husbands</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 78</div>
<div class='cap'>WE HAVE heard much in the story, of the Pharisees,
who were looked upon as leaders of the people
in religion, because they regularly went to
church, paid the church dues and obeyed all the rules,
foolish as some of those rules seemed. These Pharisees,
as you know, were bitter enemies of Jesus, and everywhere
stirred up the people against him.</div>
<p>But there was another party among the Jews, the
Sadducees, whom we have not mentioned up to this
time. These people were equally opposed to the Pharisees
and to Jesus. They were easy-living men, not paying
much attention to the church rules; and in fact not going
often to the church, which you know was called "the
synagogue." But although they cared little for the
churches in the different towns, they cared greatly for
the Temple in Jerusalem, for most of the priests in the
Temple were Sadducees, as also were many of the rulers
in the great council of the Jews.</p>
<p>The Sadducees did not believe that there was any
soul in man, nor any life after this life, nor any angels,
nor any rising from the dead hereafter, nor any heaven
or hell. They believed that when a man died and was
buried, that was his end forever.</p>
<p>Some of these Sadducees tried to puzzle Jesus with
a question. They came to him in the Temple that
Tuesday while he was speaking to the people.</p>
<p>"Teacher," they said to him, "you remember that
in the law of Moses it is ordered that if a man should
die without any children, but leaving a wife, then the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_383" id="Page_383">[383]</SPAN></span>
man's brother shall take the widow for his wife, and raise
a family for his brother. Well, there were living seven
brothers. The oldest of these married a wife, and after
a time died, leaving no children. Then the second
married her, and he too died without a child. The
third took her and died, the fourth also, and all the
rest of the seven died, leaving no children. Finally
the woman herself died. Now, you have been teaching
that there will come a day when the dead shall rise to
life. When that day comes, and these seven men rise,
all of whom were married to this woman, whose wife
out of them all will she be, for every one of them in turn
was married to her?"</p>
<p>"You make a mistake," answered Jesus, "because
you do not understand the teachings of the Bible; nor
do you know how great is the power of God, who can at a
word call the dead up to life. In this world men and
women marry because they live on earth only for a time,
and must have families to live after them. But when
the dead are raised up, they do not rise as husbands and
wives, nor do they marry in that world to come, for they
will have no need to raise up families to take their places.
In that land all live forever, like the angels of God.
And as to the resurrection, the rising from the dead,
have you not read the words that God spoke to Moses
at the burning bush?</p>
<p>"'I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac,
and the God of Jacob.'</p>
<p>"Now God is not the God of dead men, but of living
men. For in the sight of God all men are alive, even
after they have died on earth."</p>
<p>While Jesus was answering these questions—that
of the rulers of the Temple about his right to drive out
those that were buying and selling; that of the Pharisees
about the paying of taxes; and that of the Sadducees<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_384" id="Page_384">[384]</SPAN></span>
about the resurrection, the rising from the dead—the
people were standing around, listening. Although the
rulers were enemies of Jesus, the common people were
friendly, and heard him gladly. They saw how ready
and how apt his answers were, and they were greatly
pleased to find the enemies of Jesus put to confusion
before him.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-414.jpg" width-obs="400" height-obs="256" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">The tomb of David as shown to-day in Jerusalem</span></div>
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