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Перевод: Sadducee speek Sadducee


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Тезаурус:

  1. As a result, responsibility for Jesus's death was transferred to the Jews - not only to the Sadducee establishment, who undoubtedly had a hand in it, but to the people of the Holy Land in general, who were among Jesus's most fervent supporters.
  2. Although the old collaborationist Sadducee priestly establishment of Herod's and Jesus's time had disappeared, a new form of Judaism had begun to coalesce, oriented towards rabbinical teaching.
  3. Thus, in the example of the punishment of a one-eyed man who had struck out the eye of another person, the Pharisee would not approve of striking out the remaining eye of the offender, unlike the Sadducee, who would.
  4. If Rome, during the time of Constantine, began to assume the characteristics of the old Herodian Sadducee priesthood, Egyptian Christianity beyond the city centres diverged increasingly towards the kind of framework that had served the Zadokites or Essenes of Jesus's time.
  5. Under the name of Saul of Tarsus, a fanatical Sadducee or Sadducee instrument, he actively participates in attacks on the Nazarean Party in Jerusalem.
  6. On the other hand, there would have been a "true" or "purist" Sadducee movement, consisting of Sadducees who wanted no part of such collaboration and remained loyal to the principle of a Davidic Messiah.
  7. By that time - possibly as little as a year and a half after Jesus's death - they must already have been widespread and numerous, because Paul, acting on behalf of the established Sadducee priesthood and armed with warrants from the High Priest, undertakes to hunt them out as far away as Damascus.
  8. Nevertheless, it is clear that the Nazarean Party in Jerusalem was considered subversive, both by the Romans and by the official Sadducee establishment, for it was quickly in trouble with the authorities.
  9. Because the Pharisees were the predominant sect, few, Sadducee writings have survived.
  10. The whole of Sadducee thought was oriented towards the Temple, and when the Temple was destroyed during the revolt of A.D. 66, the official Sadducees ceased to exist.
  11. Eisenman also traced the Sadducees back to the same source, indicating that the term "Sadducee" is in fact a variant or perhaps a corruption, of "Zadok" or "Zaddikim".
  12. The Sadducee High Priest, appointed by the Romans, was assassinated by the Zealots, and a major terrorist campaign was launched against other Sadducees who had aligned themselves with Rome.

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