independence‚ and the Roman Period (63 BCE-70 CE) which took control over the Jewish state and Palestine. Also‚ the population was very diverse during this time. For instance‚ the population in Palestine consisted of four main groups; the Pharisees‚ Sadducees‚ Herodian’s‚ and the Samaritans. The Pharisees were known in gospel stories as opponents of Jesus and often portrayed as “narrow-minded legalists‚” they also emphasized faithfulness to Torah and their interpretation of the law was driven by a conviction
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five main characteristics of Apocalyptic Thought? Give three examples of Jewish apocalyptic writings. 4. Compare and contrast the idea of Reward and Punishment as presented in the Tanakh and in Jewish Apocalypticism. 5. How did the Pharisees and Sadducees differ in regard to Oral Torah and Reward and Punishment in an afterlife? How might each have justified their position? 6. Compare and contrast the cosmology‚ ethics and means of "salvation" in Epicureanism‚ Stoicism‚ Platonism‚ Gnosticism and Judaism
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defense of the inerrancy of the Word of God. He describes the nation of God as needing hope and that they were looking for a Savior. He speaks briefly on the counsel the governed the laws called the Sadducees and uses a humorous sticking point on how to remember their name. Wallace describes the Sadducees as the precursors to modern TV evangelists. Next Wallace shifts to the early Christian preaching and the emphasis on the death of Christ. He explains how the gospel message is foolish to those who
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believed that God would somehow and at sometime act on their behalf. Many searched in law and some of them searched in scripture. From this‚ various Jewish groups formed‚ all believing that the Messiah would come in a specific way. First came the Sadducees‚ which were aristocratic ruling class individuals that were wealthy and held high positions. They believed that the Messiah would be someone who would bring the religion back to power. The Pharisees were artisans and merchants who thought the Messiah
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Religion in the time of Jesus | James McPolin S.J examines the nature of religious life in the Holy Land at the time of Christ‚ specifically at the four groups which most feature in scripture: the Pharisees‚ the Saducees‚ the Essenes‚ and the Zealots. What kind of religion did people practise in the time of Jesus?The arrival of Greek culture affected not only the political and socio-economic life of the East but also its religious life. In Palestine especially‚ the religious life of the country
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Romans were polytheistic and believed that they would last forever because the gods were pleased with them and would let them prosper. They believed in judaism which let them be polytheistic. But this caused an arise in people like Sadducees‚Pharisees and Zealots. The Sadducees wanted nothing but cooperation between the people. However the Pharisees wanted to trial you about religious law that’s all they knew and that’s all they wanted you to know. But the Zealots in my eyes were the worst they wanted
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Revolt. Sadducees (Hebrew: צדוקים Tzedukim) were a group or a sect of Jews opposed to the Pharisees (Hebrew: פרושים — from which today’s Rabbinical Jews are descended) that were active in the Land of Israel during the Second Temple period‚ starting from approximately the second century BCE. They are believed to have ceased to exist sometime after the destruction of Herod’s Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE‚ but it has been speculated that modern Karaites may be descended from the Sadducees. Essenes
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STUDY GUIDE: MODULE 5 Harbin: Chapter 14 How did Rehoboam manage to lose most of his kingdom? He refused to cut taxes and threaten to raise them. Why is Asa viewed as a good king but given a mixed review? His lack of faith in God to assist with attack on Baasha in Northern Kingdom. How did Jehoshaphat show piety on the one hand but political naivete on the other? He went thru the country removing pagan shrines and sent teachers in the land teaching the law. he was judged for helping the
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the final say will be coming from the Roman government. During the Roman rule‚ King Herod was put into power to rule the place. The Jewish religious and political system were divided into two groups. The two main groups are the Pharisees and the Sadducees. The Pharisees were the people who stuck to their old laws and
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restrictions based on the Hebrew Scriptures and on later traditions. "Pharisees" probably means "separated ones" in Hebrew‚ referring to their strict observance of laws and traditions (Luke 18:10-12). Long-time political and religious rivals of the Sadducees‚ vying for influence among the rulers and the people. Mostly laymen‚ but possibly also some priests (from the tribe of Levi) or even members of the Sanhedrin (Acts 5:34). Followed not only the laws of the Hebrew Bible‚ but also the "traditions
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