- The
Sadducees (/ˈsædjəsiːz/; Hebrew: צְדוּקִים, romanized: Ṣəḏūqīm, lit. 'Zadokites') were a sect of Jews
active in
Judea during the
Second Temple period...
- all
various 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...
- Lord Has Come Back Today" an "upbeat ditty" and
describing "You're Such a
Sadducee" as
having "esoteric-themed
acerbic punk bite". Ben
Lynch of Loud and Quiet...
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Medinata Maccabean Revolt Hasmonean dynasty Sanhedrin Schisms (Pharisees,
Sadducees, Essenes, Zealots, Sicarii)
Second Temple Judaism (****enistic Judaism)...
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prominent religious parties were the Pharisees, the Essenes, and the
Sadducees.
Together these parties represented only a
small fraction of the po****tion...
- used in
handwriting Minim, a
Hebrew word
denoting "sectarians" (e.g.
Sadducees, Nazoraeans, etc.); see
Heresy in
Judaism Minim Inc., An
American networking...
- God-fearers
Herodians Magi
Myrrhbearers Nameless Pharisees Prophets Proselytes Sadducees Samaritans Sanhedrin Scribes Seventy disciples Shepherds Women at the...
- 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...
-
intended to
betray him. 28
Tevet (81 BC) –
Shimon ben
Shetach ejects the
Sadducees from the Sanhedrin,
replacing them with his
Pharisaic disciples loyal...