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    1. 6 The Pharisaic commissioners of the Jerusalem Sanhedrin were now almost convinced that Jesus must be apprehended on a charge of blasphemy or on one of flouting the sacred law of the Jews; wherefore their efforts to involve him in the discussion of, and possible attack upon, some of the traditions of the elders, or so-called oral laws of the nation


    2. But Nathaniel was shocked by this failure of the Master to comply with the strict requirements of Pharisaic practice


    3. As the publican and the Pharisee illustrated good and bad religion, their divorce practices served to contrast the better marriage laws of the Jewish code with the disgraceful laxity of the Pharisaic interpretations of these Mosaic divorce statutes


    4. The Master in his answer, though positively affirming the fact of the survival of mortal creatures by the technique of the resurrection, did not in any sense speak approvingly of the Pharisaic beliefs in the resurrection of the literal human body


    5. things with the Pharisaic notions; but they have an


    6. It was traced to the purpose of God in redemption, and not once in any Old Testament writing is reasoned out on the lines of Plato’s argument from pre-existence, or from any Pharisaic presumption of natural eternity


    7. The Sadducees would naturally object to the Pharisaic party,—'that their notion of an oral law, accompanying and supplementing the defects of the Mosaic code, was a fiction, equally worthless as history, and pernicious as religion


    8. Certain of the Scribes, of the Pharisaic party, exclaimed, 'Master, You hast well spoken


    9. ’ Christ must have satisfied the Sadducees themselves in the thoroughness with which He exposed and denounced the Pharisaic fiction of the 'oral law’ as a rule of faith and practice


    10. ’ Neither did Christ enter into any distinction between the part of the Pharisaic system which was better and that which was worse

    11. If the Pharisaic doctrine of the oral law (the doctrine also of modern Rabbinical Judaism) were the truth—that the 'soul of man is imperishable,’ and that the expectation of a future eternal state is built upon man's immortal nature, there was not only no reason why the Incarnate Wisdom of God should not confirm the doctrine of the traditionalists, but there was every reason why He should do so, and in the clearest language


    12. * See further on Pharisaic opinion, and its right to determine the sense of New Testament language, in the Supplement to chapter xvii


    13. Pharisaic psychological doctrine of the 'oral law,’ that 'every soul has an immortal vigour in it,’ and will live forever; for then He would have had the democratic Pharisees always on His side, as proving by miracles the truth of their doctrine against the materialistic Sadducees


    14. Christ did, however, in sufficiently plain language, in the synagogue of Capernaum, in the passage above reviewed, overthrow this psychological basis of Pharisaic anthropology, by declaring that men had 'no life (ejn eJautoiv) in themselves,’ but could attain the privilege of 'living forever’—that is, of 'not dying’—only by spiritual union with Himself


    15. The doctrine of the Rabbi during the Christian era shows that there is no dominant Jewish tradition from the early Christian ages in support of the Pharisaic opinion on endless misery


    16. Every disciple of the Pharisees who became a convert to Christianity brought with him into the Church the Pharisaic doctrine of the immortality of the soul


    17. The favorite Pharisaic threefold partition of mankind into the good, the moderately righteous, and sinners is unsanctioned by the apostles of Christ, much more the quite modern classification, which regards humanity as a unit, with principles of good and evil acting in every man


    18. ’ But in the Dialogue with Trypho, the Pharisaic Jew, he brings in an aged Christian, who is represented as having taught him the truth respecting the middle quality of souls


    19. The history of Israel is the history of a series of reforms following on a series of apostasies to idolatry, ending with a final subsidence of nearly all the ablest minds into Pharisaic superstition, or the materialism of the Sadducees


    20. In this case, not half a dozen, but the whole body of Jewish converts from Pharisaic teaching, the Oriental luminaries, and the entire army of Greek converts from the Alexandrian and Athenian philosophies, supported on all sides the hell-passion of such a man as Tertullian whose devoutly ferocious disposition offered a fitting engine for the fresh propagation of the dogma in the Latin-speaking world

    21. A woman who has lost the law, believes that her power consists in the charms of her witchery, or in her skill at a pharisaic pretence of intellectual labour


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    holier-than-thou pharisaic pharisaical pietistic pietistical sanctimonious self-righteous