Sadducees) in a very negative light, but their criticisms of Jesus are usually very moderate. They object, for instance, to Jesus’ picking grain on the Sabbath when he doesn’t need to, or healing a man with a long-term disability on the Sabbath instead of waiting till the next day. The great majority of Jews at the time would probably have felt they were right. The word ‘rabbi’ means ‘teacher’ in Hebrew; Jesus is several times called ‘Rabbi’ in the gospels. By New Testament times, Rabbis probably existed wherever there were communities of Jews, but they may not have been attached to a particular synagogue as they often are now. In the first century, it is not clear what the difference was between
Sadducees) in a very negative light, but their criticisms of Jesus are usually very moderate. They object, for instance, to Jesus’ picking grain on the Sabbath when he doesn’t need to, or healing a man with a long-term disability on the Sabbath instead of waiting till the next day. The great majority of Jews at the time would probably have felt they were right. The word ‘rabbi’ means ‘teacher’ in Hebrew; Jesus is several times called ‘Rabbi’ in the gospels. By New Testament times, Rabbis probably existed wherever there were communities of Jews, but they may not have been attached to a particular synagogue as they often are now. In the first century, it is not clear what the difference was between