Hypocrites or Heroes?: The Paradoxical Portrayal of the Pharisees in the New Testament
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It is easy to dismiss the Pharisees as Jesus implacable adversaries the hypocrites with whom he frequently debated and who even plotted his downfall. That picture however ignores other gospel passages that show Jesus on friendly terms with them. This study explores every New Testament reference to the Pharisees paying special attention to Jesus encounters with them and offers a feasible resolution of the seeming discrepancies. Unlike those proposed by some scholars this solution preserves the integrity of the gospel texts and also explains other paradoxical aspects of Jesus ministry. This subject contains more than academic importance. Since much of the gospel record of the actions and teachings of Jesus falls within the context of his encounters with the Pharisees some knowledge of these people with whom he so frequently engaged is an essential prerequisite to understanding Jesus himself. This studys historical reconstructions of the Pharisee movement origins of its characteristics at the time of Jesus and of Jesus relationship with the Pharisees themselves provide not only a clearer picture of the social and religious environment in which the Christian faith originated but also fresh insight into Jesus. Roger Amos was originally a science graduate of the University of London training later for the Baptist ministry at Spurgeons College London. After a career in pastoring and technical writing he retired in 2008. Pursuing an interest in biblical research he completed an MA in Aspects of Biblical Interpretation from the London School of Theology in 2012. He is currently researching several New Testament topics.
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