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PharisaicPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. PharisaicalPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. PharisaicallyPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. PharisaicalnessPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. Pharisaism
Pharisaism Phar`i*sa"ism, n. [Cf. F. pharisaisme.]
1. The notions, doctrines, and conduct of the Pharisees, as a
sect. --Sharp.
2. Rigid observance of external forms of religion, without
genuine piety; hypocrisy in religion; a censorious,
self-righteous spirit in matters of morals or manners. ``A
piece of pharisaism.' --Hammond.
Meaning of Pharisa from wikipedia
- the "strictest"
observers of the law). Yet, as
Neusner has observed,
Pharisaism was but one of many "Judaisms" in its day, and its
legal interpretation...
- 1977) – "Story and History:
Observations on Greco-Roman
Rhetoric and
Pharisaism."
Denis Sinor, editor.
American Oriental Society,
Middle West Branch,...
- (1922, rev. ed., London)
pages clvi-clvii;
Israel Abrahams,
Studies in
Pharisaism and the
Gospels (1917,
Cambridge Univ. Press, 1st series) page 4-5; it...
-
Judaism nevertheless involved a
radical repudiation of
certain elements of
Pharisaism,
elements that were
basic to
Second Temple Judaism. The
Pharisees had...
- dead in the
Palestinian Targums p221 1996
Israel Abrahams Studies in
Pharisaism and the
Gospels Page 44 "Qimhi's
interpretation that the
Second Death...
- sense. For example,
inflexible religious dictates are
sometimes termed pharisaism,
referring to
unreasonable emphasis on
observing exact words or rules...
-
agree thoroughly about the
impropriety of
Carlylese denunciations and
Pharisaism in history, I
cannot accept your
canon that we are to
judge Pope and King...
- and
therefore impose a
religion of
legalism on
their understanding of
Pharisaism. This view has been
criticized by a
number of
Reformed ministers and theologians...
-
Babylonian Talmuds agree here, and cite this as
proof that
Elisha turned from
Pharisaism to heresy. It was just such non-observance of laws that
excited the anger...
- cultic."
Jesus develops his
doctrine of
purity in his
struggle against Pharisaism and in
Matthew 23:25–26 he
rejects observance of
ritual purity regulations...