If He did, it's not recorded anywhere in scripture.
Some of the disciples who were Pharisees include Nicodemus and Paul (formerly known as Saul). They were Jewish religious leaders who followed the teachings of the Pharisees before becoming followers of Jesus.
The disciples are not specifically mentioned, but Simon the Pharisee is. Jesus was a guest in his house at the time.
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None of the 12 disciples, as far as we know, were pharisees. However, the apostle Paul, the writer of most of the New Testament letters, was a Pharisee before his dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus. He was tutored in Jewish Law by the rabbi known as Gamaliel, and an expert in Jewish Law.
The singular possessive form of "pharisee" is "pharisee's," and the plural form is "pharisees'."
When the Pharisee reacted that Jesus violated the rules of the Sabbath, Jesus then told them about the time of King David. David and his men ate the food of the temple even it was only required for a priest.Abiathar the priest at that time allowed them because Yahweh allowed it. Jesus then told the Pharisee that the Sabbath was made for man not man for the Sabbath.
No, Simon the leper and the Pharisee are not the same person in the Bible. Simon the leper is mentioned in the Gospels as a host of Jesus, while the Pharisees were a religious sect that Jesus often engaged with in discussions and debates.
To be honest, I think it was more of a case of 'Why Did The Pharisee's Not get on with Jesus?' Or is it the same thing?
He mentioned 'Pharisee' three times in the gospels when he spoke.
Based on the stories about Jesus in the Christian Bible, there are elements of both the Pharisee and Sadducee in his remarks and actions.
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