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Title: Pharisees
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PHARISEES

Pharisees is the devout gathering or school among the Jews at the time of Christ so called from
perishin,the Aramaic form of the Hebrew word perushin,and the name Pharisees mentioned
either individually/collectively ninety eight times in the new testament
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From those especially the priests and clerics who interpreted the law differently than
they? From the common people of the land (John 7:49)
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They were in the
connection with Jonathan the high priest immediately after the embassy of Lacedaemon cans
later subjoined the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes
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Features
Josephus „references to the Pharisees are selective probably because he was adapting them to a
cultured gentile audience
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He said that the Pharisees maintained the life style (Ant 18
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3[12]), they were affectionate
and harmonious in their dealings with others (war2
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14 [166]
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During the time /period of Heriod, they were about 6
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2
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4{42], Josephus mentions
their belief in both divine sovereignty and human will and immorality of both good and evil
persons /people
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The Pharisees passed certain regulations handed down by former generations and not recorded in
the laws of Moses to the people
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They appeared in intertestamental history as reports the regime of John Hyrcanus
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Some think that the Pharisees originate from the biblical of Ezra (Ezra 7: 10), where it shows the
exact keeping of the law as the Pharisees do
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Others suggest that the Pharisees were
part of the general revolutionary spirit of pre- Maccabean times as they matched the secondly
class of teaching both the written and oral laws and stressing the internal side of Judaism
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John Hyrcanus was their first disciple but became their enemy
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The hostility was great during the regime of Alexander
Jannaeus and they took a leading part in opposition to him
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Under the reign of Herod between 37BC-4BC the Pharisees were influential but carefully
controlled by the king
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Josephus didn‟t give any
information about the Pharisees from the death of Herod until the outset of the leadership
(about66AD)
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The

Pharisees

acknowledged

that

there‟s

resurrection,Angels;Spirit but other groups such as the Sadducees they believed that no Angels,
spirit‟ and resurrection(Acts 23:8)

Mark7:3-4 recommends that the Pharisees could not eat unless they give their hands a
ceremonial washing holding to the traditions of the elders like from the market place do not eat
unless they wash
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Matthew 23 calls upon the description of “oral laws” as follows;
(1) Position of religious authority in the community
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(3) Mercy for making converts
(4) Emphasize on the legal of the law

Matthew 23 Jesus condemns them not for what they did not for neglecting the teaching of Moses
about the laws thus why Jesus condemns them
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They around 25,000 total numbers of members and adherents with probably as twenty thousand
residents in Jerusalem
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D Jerusalem had become a bourgeois rather than popular movement
Jerusalem Pharisees had their followers in the country district and the peasants formed the bulk
population
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The son of John Hyrcanus, Alexander Jannaeus pursed an extreme monarical policy and
Alexander was a military ruler if they could be trusted he was bent on conquering the
surrounding territories and following his precendent brother Aristobulus(105-104) who called
himself a King This strengthened the Pharisees opposition and for a number of years Judea was
rent by civil war between the opposition the people and the sovereign the result was to solidify
the opposition of the Pharisees to the establishment of a monarchy in Judea
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With the death of Alexandra Judea was gain swept by civil war, hyrcanus being helped by the
Pharisees and his brother Aristobulus by the Sadducees
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C)and the Pharisees became the influential group and devoted to the law but
possessed great political influence
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The political influence of the Pharisees increased among the people ,group society,
especially the religious and academic lines devoting itself to building up oral laws
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During half the century (70A
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The mosaic legislation laws developed as to become at once a mass of detailed status governing
every aspect of life standard of virtue which the common people did not expect to attain
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They
developed theory of the evil impulse (Yester-ha-ra) and a code of immorality known as “TWO
WAYS” and later appeared in Did ache
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They were passed on a criticism by Jesus towards God and religion (matt 23:1-3)with him
God was the father ,to be obeyed through love and according to the Pharisees God was
primarily the lawgiver to be obeyed through fear(gal 2;3-5,romans 8:14,2John 1:7)
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The Pharisees attitude toward the
revolution of 66A
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They disappointed as they were over powered by the
Zealots and other radicals with the home in other cities ,particularly Tiberius into the Mishna,
and the movement which they represented finally passed over into Rabbinism
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Do you mean that “they were condemned for NOT
practicing justice, mercy, etc
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Funk, W
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The New Standard Bible Dictionary
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, Pp
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United States Of
America:
Walter A
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(Pp
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Bakers Book
Roger E
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Title: Pharisees
Description: Pharisees