Pharisaism and rabbinism in particular made an effort to realize this attitude. |
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Pharisaism is, as it were, the culmination of a biblical movement, of a living tradition which began around Deuteronomy after and even before the exile. |
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Paul's motivations are unknown, but they seem not to have been connected to his Pharisaism. |
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Now, in the period without a Temple, which continues to this day, Pharisaism took over the leadership. |
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It is important to understand how Pharisaism has defined itself with regard to biblical tradition. |
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This was clearly the intention of Pharisaism which aimed at commitment to a life according to the Torah. |
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The object of this article is to make clear the part played by Pharisaism in transmitting and interpreting the Torah. |
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Through these qualities they became the fathers of present-day Judaism to such an extent that Pharisaism and Judaism are practically synonymous. |
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The fact is, this conflict is the descendant of the European conflicts of 1914-1918 and 1939-45, and we are not doing what we should be doing, we are indulging in Pharisaism. |
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His smirking and somewhat subversive accommodation to this Pharisaism is to emphasize the ways in which Black English is more complex than Standard English. |
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Daniel's historiosophic apocalypse seems to have emerged in Hasidean circles.4 They supported the Maccabean revolt and gave rise to Essenism and Pharisaism. |
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If Pharisaism is to be understood we must read those scriptural texts from which the movement derives its authority and which have furthered its development. |
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To classify Pharisaism we shall take two of the talmudic maxims most typical of the pharisaic attitude which at the same time are often misunderstood. |
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Serious and substantial doubts about Paul's former life as a Pharisee, or even any contact with pharisaism on his part, have been raised. |
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