- The
Boethusians (Hebrew: בַיְּתּוֹסִים, romanized: Ḇayyətōsīm) were a
Jewish sect
closely related to, if not a
development of, the Sadducees. The post-Talmudic...
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afterlife nor a
resurrection of the dead, and
founded the
Sadducee and
Boethusian sects. They
lived luxuriously,
using silver and
golden vessels, because...
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origin of the
Sadducees and
Boethusians.
These sources argue that the
Sadducee group originated in
tandem with the
Boethusian group during the
Second Temple...
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Jewish philosophy ****enistic Positions:
Hasmonean Sadducean Pharisee Boethusian People:
Aristobulus of
Alexandria Philo of
Alexandria Medieval Influenced...
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Sabbateans Frankism Sadducees (possible
ancestor of
Karaite Judaism)
Boethusians Second Temple Judaism Synagogal Judaism Therapeutae Yudghanites Zealots...
- the sons of Zadok. However,
Rabbinic sources describe the
Sadducee and
Boethusian groups have
originated at the same time, with
their founders,
Zadok and...
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Jewish philosophy ****enistic Positions:
Hasmonean Sadducean Pharisee Boethusian People:
Aristobulus of
Alexandria Philo of
Alexandria Medieval Influenced...
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produced many High
Priests of Israel. They may have been
related to the
Boethusians. Simon, son of
Boethus from Alexandria, was made a high
priest about...
- to the Mishnah, the
willow ceremony overrode the Shabbat,
though the
Boethusians objecting to this ruling. The
water libation ritual,
symbolizing the...
- al-Iṣfahānī), Yudghanites, and the
remnants of the pre-Talmudic
Sadducees and
Boethusians. Later,
sects such as the
Ukbarites emerged separately from the Ananites...