- The
Pharisees (/ˈfærəsiːz/; Hebrew: פְּרוּשִׁים, romanized: Pərūšīm, lit. 'separated ones') were a
Jewish social movement and
school of
thought in the...
- The Woes of the
Pharisees are
series of
criticisms by
Jesus against scribes and
Pharisees recorded in Luke 11:37–54 and
Matthew 23:1–39. Mark 12:35–40...
- The
parable of the
Pharisee and the
Publican (or the
Pharisee and the Tax Collector) is a
parable of
Jesus that
appears in the
Gospel of Luke. In Luke...
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Simon was a
Pharisee mentioned in the
Gospel of Luke (Luke 7:36-50) as the host of a meal, who
invited Jesus to eat in his
house but
failed to show him...
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literary sources in
contrast to the two
other major sects at the time, the
Pharisees and the Essenes. Josephus,
writing at the end of the 1st
century CE, ****ociates...
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identified with
Simon the Leper): One of the
Pharisees invited him to eat with him. He
entered into the
Pharisee's house, and sat at the table. Behold, a woman...
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Simeon Simon,
brother of
Jesus Simon of
Cyrene Simon the
Leper Simon the
Pharisee Susanna Syrophoenician woman Theophilus Zacchaeus Zebedee Zechariah Multiple...
- The
Feast in the
House of
Simon the
Pharisee may
refer to: The
Feast in the
House of
Simon the
Pharisee (Romanino), a c. 1545 oil on
canvas painting,...
- and Shammai, was the most
influential of the
Sanhedrin zugot. Both were
Pharisees, but the
Sadducees were
actually the
dominant party while the
Temple stood...
- is a
leading Pharisee in Jerusalem.
Madai (Tony Sears)
Madai is a
leading Pharisee in Wadi Kelt.
Lamech (Sergio Lanza)
Lamech is a
Pharisee in Wadi Kelt...