- The
Sadducees (/ˈsædjəsiːz/; Hebrew: צְדוּקִים, romanized: Ṣəḏūqīm, lit. 'Zadokites') were a sect of Jews
active in
Judea during the
Second Temple period...
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manifold Jewish religious movements.
Conflicts between Pharisees and
Sadducees took
place in the
context of much
broader and
longstanding social and...
- to 41. In this
tradition Theophilus would have been both a
kohen and a
Sadducee. That
would make him the son of
Annas and brother-in-law of Caiaphas, raised...
- middle-class Jews who
stood in
opposition to the
Sadducees, the
priestly caste who
dominated the
Temple cult. The
Sadducees rejected the
legitimacy of any extra-biblical...
-
prominent religious parties were the Pharisees, the Essenes, and the
Sadducees.
Together these parties represented only a
small fraction of the po****tion...
- sign
except the Sign of
Jonah (16:1–4) The
yeast of the
Pharisees and
Sadducees (16:5–12) Peter's
confession (16:13–20)
Jesus predicts his
death (16:21-26)...
- or part of this ****ertion was
challenged by
various groups such as the
Sadducees and ****enistic
Judaism during the
Second Temple period; the Karaites...
-
development of, the
Sadducees. The post-Talmudic work Avot of
Rabbi Natan gives the
following origin of the
schism between the
Pharisees and
Sadducees/Boethusians:...
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Geiger (1857), the
founder of
Reform Judaism, was of the
opinion that the
Sadducee (Tzadoki in
Mishnaic pronunciation) sect of
Judaism drew
their name from...
- no
reward for virtue. Thus,
Ginzberg suggests that
Elisha was a
Sadducee,
since Sadducee philosophy rejects an
afterlife and
argues that
reward and punishment...