Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Luke 20:31
And the third took her; and in like manner the seven also: and they left no children, and died.
31. whose wife? ] The forcible order of B, L is “ the woman, therefore, in the resurrection, whose wife does she become of the seven?” for seven
Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
And the third took her,…. To wife, by virtue of the same law:
and in like manner the seven also; the other four, one after another, when all seven married her:
and they left no children, and died; or they died, leaving no children behind them.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
1) “And the third took her,” (kai ho tritos elaben auten) “And the third took her,” to wife, to bear children, but she bare no child, Mat 22:26; Mar 12:21.
2) “And in like manner the seven also:” (hosatos de kai hoi hepta) “Then the seven also took her similarly,” in marriage, one by one, Mat 22:26; Mar 12:22.
3) “And they left no children, and died.” (ou katelipon tekna kai aprthanon) “And they all died and left no children,” by her at all, from the first to the last of the seven brothers, Mat 22:25; Mar 12:22.
Fuente: Garner-Howes Baptist Commentary
31. ] The . . coming before . is by a mixture of constructions and they had no children by her, and died, leaving none: not merely from the emphasis being on the leaving no children (as in Meyer). It is meant to express the absence of offspring before their death, and after .
Fuente: Henry Alford’s Greek Testament
Luk 20:31 . . . , did not leave children and died, for died leaving no children. The emphasis is on the childlessness, therefore it is mentioned first. That the seven died in course of time was a matter of course, but that seven in succession should have no children was marvellous.
Fuente: The Expositors Greek Testament by Robertson
31.] The . . coming before . is by a mixture of constructions-and they had no children by her, and died, leaving none:-not merely from the emphasis being on the leaving no children (as in Meyer). It is meant to express the absence of offspring before their death, and after.
Fuente: The Greek Testament
Luk 20:31. , the seven also) that is to say, the rest of the seven.