pharisaic in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ˌfæri'seiik ] ]
Examples
- In the first century, for example, the two major Pharisaic schools were those of Hillel and Shammai.
- 4QMMT commences with a detailed, Pharisaic views and coincide with Essene, and in some cases, Sadducean positions.
- He backed the Sadducees and rejected Pharisaic demands to separate the role of king from that of the high priest.
- Although this seems burdensome compared to the practices of the Sadducees, in other cases, Pharisaic law was less strict.
- The 1st-century Jewish author Pharisaic Judaism between Hillel the Elder and Shammai on the issue of circumcision of proselytes.
- The historical kernel in these conflicting reports seems to be that the benedictions date from the earliest days of the Pharisaic Synagogue.
- Ipso facto, there never was mentioned in Pharisaic or Rabbinic Judaism sources a punishment of stoning for adulterers as mentioned in John 8.
- After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, Pharisaic beliefs became the foundational, liturgical and ritualistic basis for Rabbinic Judaism.
- Jews today who subscribe to Pharisaic Judaism typically find this insulting and some consider the use of the word to be anti-Semitic.
- The family had a history of religious piety ( ) Apparently the family lineage had been very attached to Pharisaic traditions and observances for generations.