The Pharisees were the supposed experts of the Law of Moses, which were the laws that the nation of Israel were governed by, so yes, they were the lawyers of their time.
The Pharisees, the Priests, the Lawyers, the Scribes, and the Sadducees.
The singular possessive form of "pharisee" is "pharisee's," and the plural form is "pharisees'."
The pharisees believed the messiah had not come.
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Yes. The "Pharisees" is a term which actually refers to the Torah-Sages.
Jesus appears to have felt considerable kinship with the Pharisees. He spent long hours in synagogues that were dominated by Pharisees, ate meals with Pharisees, and visited Pharisees in their homes. His arguments with Pharisees make up a significant part of the Gospels. The record of Jesus' arguments with the Pharisees in the Gospels and the record of arguments among the Pharisees in the Talmud suggest that Jesus's style of argument, vehemence and occasional name calling (hypocrites!) were typical Phariseeic behavior. It is quite likely that many Pharisees during Jesus' lifetime considered him to be a Pharisee. Most of what Jesus taught in the Gospels is in accordance with the teachings of the school of Rabbi Hillel -- the more humanist and less legalist school of Phariseeic thought.
Only the Pharisees survived and became today's Jews.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Pharisees told Jesus that they were not illegimate, that they had Abraham for their father.
You can get a general idea of this from the old occupations of his disciples: Some were fisherman. One was a publican and tax collector. Luke was a physician. And in the Bible also, we read about plenty of Pharisees, who were priests, and Sadducee's who were lawyers
The possessive form for the plural noun lawyers is lawyers'.Example: The lawyers' offices are on the tenth floor.