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(n.)A member of an ancient Jewish sect that emphasized strict…
(n.)A hypocritically self-righteous person.
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It was only through the revelation received on the road to Damascus, that Saul the Pharisee was enabled to comprehend a church where all are equally the "seed of Abraham", all "one in Christ Jesus" (Galatians 3:28-9). This exclusivism, together with their over valuation of external levitical observances,
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Who Were The Pharisees? Discover the amazing truth of the Gospel. Eternal life. Christian living. Bible people, places, things. End time prophecy. Many worldwide study links. ... The name Pharisee in its Hebrew form means separatists, or the separated ones. They were also known as chasidim, which means loyal to God,
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The Dead Sea Sect ... Summary of Disputes Among the Three Parties ... Of the various factions that emerged under Hasmonean rule, three are of particular interest: the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes.
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Pharisee (14 Occurrences) ... Matthew 23:26 You blind Pharisee, first clean the inside of the cup and of the platter, that its outside may become clean also. (WEB KJV WEY ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV) ... Luke 7:36 One of the Pharisees invited him to eat with him. He entered into the Pharisee's house, and sat at the...
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The liberal calls a person who judges all non-Christians to be unregenerate a Pharisee. The mainstream church-goer calls the fundamentalist a Pharisee. The one who judges all professing Christians to be regenerate calls the one who judges some or most professing Christians to be unregenerate a Pharisee.
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The word Pharisees (lat. pharisæ|us , - i ) comes from the Hebrew פרושים perushim from פרוש parush , meaning "set apart" . The Pharisees were, depending on the time, a political party, a soc...
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Several articles on the Pharisees. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects. ... Various etymologies have been proposed for the name "Pharisee." The only one to receive general approval is that which derives the name from the Aramaic passive participle peris, perisayya,
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A paraphrase of the difficult Talmudic language describes the following seven: (1) The “shoulder” Pharisee wore his good deeds on his shoulder so everyone could see them. (2) The “wait a little” Pharisee always found an excuse for putting off a good deed.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Pharisee (Jewish history), member of a Jewish religious party that flourished in Palestine during the latter part of the Second Temple period (515 bc–ad 70). Their insistence on the binding force of oral tradition (“the unwritten Torah”) still remains a basic tenet of Jewish ...
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