Deuteronomy 25:5
He wasnt , he married her out of duty. She was his brothers widow. When his brother passed away he married her.
Taking on thy brother's wife typically refers to the act of marrying the widow of one's deceased brother, a practice known as levirate marriage. This custom is rooted in various cultural and religious traditions where the surviving brother is expected to marry his deceased brother's widow to continue the family lineage and provide for her.
He wasnt , he married her out of duty. She was his brothers widow. When his brother passed away he married her.
Levirate marriage is a type of marriage in which the brother of a deceased man is obligated to marry his brother's widow, and the widow is obligated to marry her deceased husband's brother
no but her brother does
If you like. You have no blood relation.
No
If your father's will specified that one share was to go to your (now dead) brother or to his heirs, then his widow will get at least part of his share. His children will get some too, according to his will or the inheritance laws of your locality.If your father's will left his estate to his surviving children, and if your brother died before your father, then nothing may go to the widow, etc. However if the brother died after your father, your brother's share is part of his estate.If your father's will specified his heirs by name, then even if your brother died before your father, the widow, and any children, may have a share.You really need to consult an attorney who knows the laws of inheritance in your area and who can review the specific wording of your father's will.
Deuteronomy (26:12-13)"The stranger, the fatherless, and the widow"Take care of those who need help.
In the story line she was supposed to be a widow.
Assuming that by "brother-in-law" you are referring to your deceased's husband brother, yes, it is perfectly permissible.
True Story - 1957 The Widow of Eric Bowles was released on: USA: 27 July 1957