Anf-03 v.viii.xxxvi Pg 4
Matt. xxii. 23–32; Mark xii. 18–27; Luke xx. 27–38.
Now, let the purport both of the question and the answer be kept steadily in view, and the discussion is settled at once. For since the Sadducees indeed denied the resurrection, whilst the Lord affirmed it; since, too, (in affirming it,) He reproached them as being both ignorant of the Scriptures—those, of course which had declared the resurrection—as well as incredulous of the power of God, though, of course, effectual to raise the dead, and lastly, since He immediately added the words, “Now, that the dead are raised,”7522 7522
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes x.iv Pg 1.2
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 12
VERSE (27) - Ro 4:17; 14:9 Heb 11:13-16