11 Now, there were seven brothers and the eldest had a wife; he died and had no child; a brother took his widow for his wife, and then he died;
12 And every brother had this woman for his wife; in course of time the woman died;
13 Now which will have this woman for a wife in the resurrection day?
14 And Jesus said, Here in this plane of life men marry just to gratify their selfish selfs, or to perpetuate the race; but in the world to come, and in the resurrection day, men do not take upon themselves the marriage vows,
15 But, like the angels and the other sons of God, they form not unions for the pleasure of the self, nor to perpetuate the race.
16 Death does not mean the end of life. The grave is not the goal of men, no more than is the earth the goal of seeds.
17 Life is the consequence of death. The seed may seem to die, but from its grave the tree arises into life.
18 So man may seem to die, but he lives on, and from the grave he springs up into life.
19 If you could comprehend the word that Moses spoke about the burning bush that burned and still was not consumed, then you would know that death cannot destroy the life.
20 And Moses said that God is God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Israel.