Passage
For when they will rise from the dead, they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven.
For when they will rise from the dead, they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven.
Mark 12:23 In the resurrection, when they rise, whose wife will she be of them? For the seven had her as a wife.”
Mark 12:24 Jesus answered them, “Isn’t this because you are mistaken, not knowing the Scriptures, nor the power of God?
Mark 12:25 For when they will rise from the dead, they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven.
Mark 12:26 But about the dead, that they are raised; haven’t you read in the book of Moses, about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, ‘I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob’?Exodus 3:6
Mark 12:27 He is not the God of the dead, but of the living. You are therefore badly mistaken.”
The verse centers on "rise", "dead", "neither", "marry", "given", "marriage", "like", and "angels". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "rise" and "dead", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 24's "Jesus answered them Isn t this because..." into verse 26's "But about the dead that they are...", so "rise" and "dead" belong inside that flow. In Mark context, the local focus is Christ, faith, and discipleship.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "rise" and "dead" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.