The word “Pharisee” has become virtually synonymous with the word “hypocrite.” After all, isn’t that what Jesus called them? But could it be, that the Pharisees have gotten the “bum wrap” of the centuries? We should also ask whether the vicious invective against these pious Jews may have inadvertently fed the long legacy of anti-Semitism that developed in western lands. What’s the truth about the Pharisees? Find out in this mind-blowing video
In the scene of Paul\u27s trial before the members of Sanhedrin, Paul called out, "Brothers, I am a ...
Earlier interpreters claimed two possibilities with respect to the expression “God’s Israel” in Gala...
When I speak of a lacuna in studying Josephus’s portraits of the Pharisees, I mean only the absence ...
Dr. Oschwald explains who the Pharisees were and what they believed.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccntover...
We present here a study of Pharisaism with a view more fully to understand and appreciate the attitu...
Jesus’ antagonistic encounters with the Pharisees serve traditionally as a basis for the poor relati...
An examination of the contributions the Pharisees made to Judaism and Christianity
This paper is a comparative investigation between the Pharisees and Jesus as described in the Gospel...
Much ink has been spilled over the term “antisemitism,” yet it still remains rather ambiguous. What ...
<strong>The Pharisees</strong><p>The article shows that conventional depictions of...
Why should understanding the Sadducees of Jesus’ day matter to us? Because down through the ages mos...
This article engages with two recent monographs and three shorter publications to offer a fresh appr...
We begin by observing the growing awareness among New Testament scholars of the key issues: the ‘ela...
Religious discussions often hinge on semantics. Currently debate abounds concerning the state of the...
Philo’s Hellenistic Jewish background (c. 50 BCE – 30 CE) helps to clarify John’s identification of...
In the scene of Paul\u27s trial before the members of Sanhedrin, Paul called out, "Brothers, I am a ...
Earlier interpreters claimed two possibilities with respect to the expression “God’s Israel” in Gala...
When I speak of a lacuna in studying Josephus’s portraits of the Pharisees, I mean only the absence ...
Dr. Oschwald explains who the Pharisees were and what they believed.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccntover...
We present here a study of Pharisaism with a view more fully to understand and appreciate the attitu...
Jesus’ antagonistic encounters with the Pharisees serve traditionally as a basis for the poor relati...
An examination of the contributions the Pharisees made to Judaism and Christianity
This paper is a comparative investigation between the Pharisees and Jesus as described in the Gospel...
Much ink has been spilled over the term “antisemitism,” yet it still remains rather ambiguous. What ...
<strong>The Pharisees</strong><p>The article shows that conventional depictions of...
Why should understanding the Sadducees of Jesus’ day matter to us? Because down through the ages mos...
This article engages with two recent monographs and three shorter publications to offer a fresh appr...
We begin by observing the growing awareness among New Testament scholars of the key issues: the ‘ela...
Religious discussions often hinge on semantics. Currently debate abounds concerning the state of the...
Philo’s Hellenistic Jewish background (c. 50 BCE – 30 CE) helps to clarify John’s identification of...
In the scene of Paul\u27s trial before the members of Sanhedrin, Paul called out, "Brothers, I am a ...
Earlier interpreters claimed two possibilities with respect to the expression “God’s Israel” in Gala...
When I speak of a lacuna in studying Josephus’s portraits of the Pharisees, I mean only the absence ...