pharisee|pharisees in English
noun
[Phar·i·see || 'færɪsiː]
hypocrite, self-righteous perso
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1. entered the house of the Pharisee: Of the four Gospel writers, only Luke mentions that Jesus received and accepted invitations from Pharisees to dine with them.
2. The Boastful Pharisee
3. As he believed in the resurrection and was “a son of Pharisees,” Paul identified himself as a Pharisee and thus succeeded in setting the Sadducees, who did not believe in the resurrection, against the Pharisees and vice versa. —Ac 22:23–23:10.
4. Illustrations: persistent widow, Pharisee and tax collector
5. In what respect was Paul a Pharisee?
6. Ac 23:6 —Why did Paul call himself a Pharisee?
7. (“I am a Pharisee” study note on Ac 23:6, nwtsty)
8. The Pharisees displayed mock humility when fasting
9. The Pharisees were proud religious teachers.
10. Hyrcanus outlawed the Pharisees’ religious ordinances.
11. One was a highly respected Pharisee, the other a despised tax collector.
12. Chapter 4 Befriend Prodigals and Pharisees 27
13. Jesus was exposing the Pharisees’ narrow, legalistic view.
14. This illustration was evidently directed to the Pharisees.
15. 32 The Pharisees heard the crowd murmuring these things about him, and the chief priests and the Pharisees sent officers to seize* him.
16. How did the Pharisees act like moral dictators?
17. The first-century Pharisees were another intolerant group.
18. In Luke 7:36-50, Jesus Befriended a Pharisee named Nicodemus, who was very religious
19. The Pharisees classed them as among the “accursed people.”
20. Yet, the Pharisees did not rejoice with him.
21. 21. (a) How did the Pharisees browbeat the people?
22. The Pharisees claimed authority to suspend or abolish Scriptural laws.
23. In what way are the Pharisees like a rotten tree?
24. Both the Essenes and the Pharisees practiced frequent ablutions.
25. How were the Pharisees like an unclean cup or dish?