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    Pharisees

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    the Pharisees · the Pharisee · a sect called pharisees · pharisees · teachers of the law · their prudent men · you Pharisees

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    the Pharisees4 mentions

    Adversus Marcionem (Latin) · Adversus Praxean (Latin)

    " But this the Scripture does not say, which, in so far as it is wont to signify that something was done out of temptation ("Behold, a doctor of the law rose up tempting him," and concerning the consultation about tribute, "And the Pharisees came to him tempting him"), in so far, where it does not make mention of temptation, it does not admit the interpretation of temptation.
    book 4

    in the texts

    Adversus MarcionemLate Antiquity · Latin

    The Jewish 'prudent men' identified with the Pharisees, said to err concerning Christ.

    so that he who was announced — that is, Christ — their chief wise men, that is the scribes, and their prudent men, that is the Pharisees, were to err concerning him;
    book 3
    Thereupon the Pharisees observed whether he would work cures on the sabbath, that they might accuse him — certainly as the destroyer of the sabbath, not as the professor of a new god;
    book 4
    Refer, then, these things too to the excuse of the Creator, and to the comparison with Christ, and consider now what was to follow, if the Pharisees had reported anything to the interrogation.
    book 4

    The Rights of War and PeaceRenaissance · English

    Jewish religious teachers criticized for teaching only the civil, not the spiritual, sense of the Mosaic law.

    The teachers of the law, and the Pharisees considering the first part as sufficient, neglected to instruct the people in the second and more important branch, deeming it superfluous.
    chapter 9
    The Pharisees allowed burial even to King Jannaeus Alexander, who had treated the dead bodies of their countrymen with every kind of insult.
    chapter 24

    De PudicitiaLate Antiquity · Latin

    Jewish religious group indignant at Jesus's association with sinners.

    There provoked, as I suppose, the fact that the Pharisees, indignant, were muttering that the Lord admitted publicans and heathen sinners and shared food with them.
    de pudicitia
    For with whom they cohere, they have the same cause, and surely the same muttering of the Pharisees concerning the dealing of the Lord with heathens.
    de pudicitia

    StromataLate Antiquity · Greek

    Jewish group accused of turning aside from the law by introducing human teachings.

    some have, in whatever way, taken seeds of the truth and not nourished them, but, handing them over to a barren and rainless land, choked them with wild weeds — as the Pharisees turned aside from the law, bringing in human teachings — of these not the teacher is the cause, but those who chose to hear amiss.
    book 2

    The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum)Renaissance · English

    Group invoked within Cajetan's quoted warning as a negative model of oppressive proselytizing.

    not men who will oppress them, despoil them, subdue and proselytize them, and “make them twofold more the children of hell than themselves,” after the manner of the Pharisees’.
    chapter 22

    Construction Construed and Constitutions Vindicated19th Century · English

    A religious sect invoked as an analogy for interpreters who prefer verbal ceremony and technicality over the true substance of a governing text.

    A sect called pharisees, by preferring ceremony to essentials, and signs to substance, contributed largely towards the corruption and ruin even of a theocracy;
    chapter 17

    Adversus PraxeanLate Antiquity · Latin

    Jewish religious group that sends to seize Jesus.

    " Likewise, when the Pharisees had sent to seize him:
    adversus praxean

    De Carne ChristiLate Antiquity · Latin

    A Jewish religious group cited as an example of those who came to test Christ, used as scriptural precedent.

    Further, if there was never any wrangling about Christ's birth, why do you argue that they wished, by way of testing, to inquire into what they never brought into question?
    de carne christi

    De Carnis ResurrectioneLate Antiquity · Latin

    Jewish sect holding the hope of resurrection, contrasted with the Sadducees.

    You have Paul before the high priests, under the tribune, among the Sadducees and Pharisees, a professor of his faith.
    de carnis resurrectione

    De PatientiaLate Antiquity · Latin

    The Jewish religious group directly addressed and rebuked for failing to recognize Christ through his patience.

    From this above all, you Pharisees, you ought to have acknowledged the Lord;
    de patientia