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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 The Pharisees’ insistence on the binding force of oral tradition still remains a basic tenet of Jewish theological thought
- Who were the Pharisees? | GotQuestions. org
Who were the Pharisees? The Pharisees were an influential religious sect within Judaism in the time of Christ and the early church
- Pharisees Meaning in the Bible - Learn Religions
According to historian Flavius Josephus, there were about 6,000 Pharisees in Israel at their peak He described the Pharisees as maintaining a simple lifestyle, affectionate and harmonious in their dealings with others, respectful of elders, and influential throughout Israel
- Who were the Pharisees in the Bible?
The Pharisees were a key religious group in first-century Judaism who emphasized strict obedience to the Law, adherence to oral tradition, belief in the resurrection, and the existence of angels and spirits
- Pharisees - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
A Pharisee, according to this explanation, is a “separatist” or a separated person Despite the obvious appropriateness of the designation “separated,” it is not entirely clear in what sense it is to be understood
- 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
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