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Matt 22:24
asking
3004
, "Teacher
1320
, Moses
3475
said
3004
, '
A
I
F
1437
A MAN
5100
DIES
599
HAVING
2192
NO
3361
CHILDREN
5043
,
HIS BROTHER
80
AS NEXT OF KIN SHALL MARRY
1918
HIS WIFE
1135
, AND RAISE
450
UP CHILDREN
5043
FOR HIS BROTHER
80
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AMPLIFIED
2015
Matt 22:24
saying, "Teacher, Moses said, 'I
F A MAN DIES
,
LEAVING NO CHILDREN
,
HIS BROTHER AS NEXT OF KIN SHALL
1
MARRY HIS WIDOW
,
AND RAISE CHILDREN FOR HIS BROTHER
.' [Deut 25:5]
Amplified 2015 Translator's Notes:
Literal renderings, alternate translations or explanations.
1
The purpose of this was to carry on the family line and keep property within the family.
NASB Cross References:
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A
Deut 25:5
¶ "When brothers live together and one of them dies and has no son, the wife of the deceased shall not be
married
outside
the family
to a strange man. Her husband's brother shall go in to her and take her to himself as wife and perform the duty of a husband's brother to her.
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Heb.
80
adelphos
; from
1
(as a cop. pref.) and
delphus
(womb); a brother:--
believing husband(1), brethren(170), brethren*(13), brother(111), brother's(8), brothers(40).
450
anistêmi
; from
303
and
2476; to raise up, to rise:--
arise(4), arises(2), arose(4), get(15), getting(1), got(24), raise(7), raised(4), raised...up again(1), raised up again(1), raising(1), rise(3), rise again(10), risen(2), risen again(2), rises(1), rising(1), rose(6), rose again(1), stand(5), stood(13).
599
apothnêskô
; from
575
and
2348; to die:--
dead(5), death(1), death*(1), die(34), died(53), dies(12), dying(4), mortal(1), perished(1), put(1).
1135
gunê
; a prim. word;
a woman:--
bride(1), wife(71), wife's(1), wives(11), woman(96), woman's(1), women(33).
1320
didaskalos
; from
1321; an instructor:--
Teacher(41), teacher(10), teachers(8).
1437
ean
; contr. from
1487
and
302; if
(a conditional particle used like
1487,
but usually with the Gr. subjunctive mood):--case(1), everyone(1), except*(1), if(222), if*(2), or*(1), though(2), unless*(34), whatever*(22), when(2), whenever*(2), wherever*(8), whether*(1), whoever*(17), whomever*(2).
1918
epigambreuô
; from
1909
and
gambros
(a connection by marriage); to marry:--
marry(1).
2192
echô
; a prim. vb.;
to have, hold:--
ability(1), able(1), accompany(1), acknowledge*(1), am(2), become(1), been(3), being(1), being under(1), bringing(1), conceived*(1), consider(2), considered(2), could(2), derive(1), deriving(1), devoid*(1), enjoyed(1), experiencing(1), felt(1), following(1), get(2), gripped(1), had(80), has(134), have(283), have had(2), having(50), held(1), hold(5), holding(7), holds(2), ill*(5), incurring(1), involves(1), keep(3), keeping(3), kept(1), maintain(1), maintained(1), maintaining(1), meets(1), nearby(1), next(2), obliged*(1), obtain(2), obtained(1), owned(3), possess(2), possessed(4), possesses(1), receive(1), received(1), recover*(1), regard(2), regarded(1), reigns*(1), remember*(1), retain(1), seize(1), show(1), think*(1), unable*(1), under(1), under*(1), use(1), without*(3).
3004
legô
; a prim. vb.;
to say:--
addressing(1), agree*(1), ask(1), asked(3), asking(4), bring charges(1), call(8), called(34), calling(1), calls(3), claimed(1), claiming(2), command(3), designated(1), follows(1), give(1), gives(1), greeted*(1), made(1), mean(2), means(3), meant(1), mention(1), named(3), ordered(2), quote(1), referred(1), remarking(1), said(1086), say(364), saying(440), says(102), shouting(1), so-called(3), speak(22), speaking(17), speaks(6), spoke(18), spoken(26), stated(1), stating(2), talking(5), tell(71), telling(18), thing spoken(1), things spoken(1), thought(1), told(35), using(1).
3361
mê
; a prim. particle;
not, that...not, lest
(used for qualified negation):--all*(1), cannot(1), cannot*(6), case(1), certainly*(1), devoid*(1), ever*(3), except(2), fear*(2), inevitable*(1), keep(2), kept(1), lacks*(1), make(1), never(17), never*(16), no(67), no one(1), no*(11), none(2), none*(2), nothing(2), nothing*(3), only*(11), or(4), otherwise*(3), refrain(1), so(2), so that no(1), so*(12), stop(8), surely(4), than*(2), unable*(4), unless*(38), until*(1), without(6), without*(4).
3475
Môusês
; of Heb. or. [4872];
Moses,
a leader of Isr.:--Moses(80).
5043
teknon
; from
5088; a child
(of either sex):--child(13), children(76), children's(2), son(8), sons(1).
5100
tis
; a prim. enclitic indef. pron.;
a certain one, someone, anyone:--
any(36), any man(9), any man's(2), any one(4), any way(1), any woman(1), anyone(90), anyone's(1), anyone's*(1), anyone...anything(1), anything(40), anything...anyone(1), certain(6), certain man(1), certain men(2), few(1), in any way(1), high(1), kind(1), man(10), man's(2), matter(1), no*(5), none*(3), nothing*(8), one(45), one...another(1), ones(1), others(1), person(2), several(2), some(104), some men(3), some people(1), some things(1), somebody(1), someone(27), something(15), somewhat(2), such(1), various things(1), whatever(1), whatever*(6), who(1), whoever*(4), whomever*(1).
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