| John Bowker - Bibles - 1973 - 226 pages
...merely to explain that the Pharisees had passed on to the people certain regulations handed down by former generations and not recorded in the Laws of Moses, for which reason they are rejected by the Sadducaean group, who hold that only those regulations should be considered... | |
| Asher Finkel - Christianity and other religions - 1964 - 220 pages
...saying 2) : "The Pharisees had passed on to the people certain halachoth (v6(ju[A<xTiva) handed down by former generations and not recorded in the laws of Moses, for which they are rejected by the Sadducean camp". He further states : "The Pharisees are the men who have the... | |
| Jacob Neusner - Art - 1975 - 252 pages
...merely to explain that the Pharisees had passed on to the people certain regulations handed down by former generations and not recorded in the Laws of Moses, for which reason they are rejected by the Sadducean group, who held that only those regulations should be considered... | |
| Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt - Religion - 1986 - 568 pages
...first century cE) says: The Pharisees had passed on to the people certain regulations handed down by former generations and not recorded in the Laws of Moses, for which reason they are rejected by the Sadducean group who hold that only those regulations should be considered... | |
| Alan F. Segal - Religion - 1986 - 230 pages
...punishment. (War 2.162-163) The Pharisees had passed on to the people certain regulations handed down by former generations and not recorded in the laws of Moses, for which reason they are rejected by the Sadducean group, who hold that only those regulations should be considered... | |
| Louis Harry Feldman, Gōhei Hata - Religion - 1987 - 452 pages
...merely to explain that the Pharisees had passed on to the people certain regulations handed down by former generations and not recorded in the Laws of Moses, for which reason they are rejected by the Sadducaean group, who bold that only those regulations should be considered... | |
| Harry W. Tajra - Religion - 1989 - 252 pages
...l0.6 (297-298): " ... the Pharisees had passed on to the people certain regulations handed down by former generations and not recorded in the Laws of Moses, for which reason they are rejected by the Sadducaean group, who hold that only those regulations should be considered... | |
| Allen Black - Religion - 1997 - 308 pages
...them and the Sadducees: the Pharisees had passed on to the people certain regulations handed down by former generations and not recorded in the Laws of Moses, for which reason they are rejected by the Sadducaean group, who hold that only those regulations should be considered... | |
| Louis H. Feldman, Meyer Reinhold - Religion - 486 pages
...merely to explain that the Pharisees had passed on to the people certain regulations handed down by former generations and not recorded in the Laws of Moses, for which reason they are rejected by the Sadducean group, who hold that only those regulations should be considered... | |
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