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- Pharisees - Wikipedia
The Pharisees ( ˈfærəsiːz ; Hebrew: פְּרוּשִׁים, romanized: Pərūšīm, lit 'separated ones') were a Jewish social movement and school of thought in the Levant during the time of Second Temple Judaism
- Pharisee | Definition, History, Legacy | Britannica
Pharisee, member of a Jewish religious party that flourished in Palestine during the latter part of the Second Temple period (515 bce –70 ce) The Pharisees’ insistence on the binding force of oral tradition (“the unwritten Torah”) remains a basic tenet of Jewish theological thought
- Who were the Pharisees? | GotQuestions. org
The Pharisees were an influential religious sect within Judaism in the time of Christ and the early church
- Who Were the Pharisees in the Bible? - Learn Religions
The name "Pharisee" means "separated one " The Pharisees separated themselves from society to study and teach the law, but they also separated themselves from the common people because they considered them religiously unclean
- Who Were the Pharisees? The Beginners Guide - OverviewBible
The Pharisees were an ancient Jewish group who laid the foundation for what would become rabbinic Judaism The name, “Pharisee,” likely comes from the Hebrew word prushim, meaning “separated ones,” but it’s unclear what exactly this label signified Some of the Pharisees’ biggest contributions to Judaism were:
- Who Were the Pharisees? Bible Definition and Meaning
Recent studies suggest the Pharisees were part of a general revolutionary spirit of the pre-Maccabean times and that they emerged as a scholarly class dedicated to the teaching of both the written and oral Law and stressing the internal side of Judaism
- Pharisees - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
PHARISEES făr’ ə səz (פְּרוּשִׁים; φαρισαῖοι) One of the most important of the Jewish sects of the late intertestamental and NT periods, determining thereafter the character of reconstituted Judaism 1 Meaning of “Pharisee ”
- Pharisees - World History Encyclopedia
The Pharisees were a Jewish sect that emerged c 150 BCE and promoted the idea of priestly purity for all Jews, belief in providence or fate, and the concept of the resurrection of the dead, and taught that besides the commandments, Oral Law was also passed down by Moses
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