Simply his enemies mostly the Jewish people,Pharisees and Sadducees had always scorn Jesus before his passion and after his death.
Unlikely. The Sadducee's beliefs were at odds with what Jesus taught. They did not believe in life after death or any reward or punishment beyond this life. In fact, Jesus excoriated them along with Pharisees in Matthew chapter 23.
With very few exceptions, there has never been a unified form of Judaism. In Jesus' time, there were 4 types of Judaism:SaduceesPhariseesEssenesNazarenesAll modern forms of Judaism developed from the pharisees (with the possible exception of the Karaites, which MAY have been developed from the Saducees).
The Saducees
Here they are: More Like Him Hezekiah Walker I wanna know, do you know The real meaning of a Christian Sincere, with a mind clear, watch and listen Choir, can you help me? I wanna know do you know The real meaning of a Christian No nonsense, vigilant Believers on a mission It's the way, it's the way It's the way we try to live our lives Like Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus More like Him, more like Him, more I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know do you know What it means to live saved Be holy, solely righteous each day Choir, can you help me? I wanna know do you know What it means to live saved Annihilate the hypocritical Mindset and pray It's the way, it's the way The way we try to live our lives Like Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus More like Him It is the way we try to live our lives Like Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus More like Him, more like Him Ooh, yes I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know I wanna know, I wanna know He's my doctor and my Savior He's the goal of my soul He's my doctor and my Savior He's the goal of my soul Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Wanna be more like Him More like Him, ooh, yes More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (The way you are) More like Him (The way it's all) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Jesus) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (The way you live) More like Him (Jesus) More like Him (I wanna be) Oh, more like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (More like Him) More like Him (Sweet Jesus) More like Him (Sweet Jesus) More like Him (Sweet Jesus) More like Him (Sweet Jesus) Oh, more like Him (Lead me) More like Him (Guide me) More like Him (Like me) More like Him (Just like Jesus) More like Him More like You More like You More like You More like You More like You More like You More like You
Psalm 103 says "As for man, his days are like grass, he flourishes like a flower of the field; the wind blows over it and it is gone, and its place remembers it no more." The implication is that your memory will be forgotten even in the place where you lived. In Mark 12:27 Jesus rebukes the Saducees about their lack of believe in the resurrection, saying, "He is not the God of the dead, but of the living. You are badly mistaken." Only people will forget your memory.
There were different sects of Jews; the New Testament mentions Pharisees, Saducees; I'm sure there were more. There were Samaritans, and the bible also mentions Gentiles; those would be people whose faith may have caused them to worship idols, or more than one god. In the East, Hinduism was established, and from that grew Buddhism. Jesus, as you probably know, was Jewish.
Jesus was a man like you and me and like Samuel the prophet
she was like Jesus because she cared
Depends on the area. As a general rule (around where Jesus lived), The Romans occupied the territory as a form of liberal dictatorship, in that the communities were allowed to govern themselves as long as they did not contradict the Roman imperial decrees, paid taxes to Caesar, and supplied troops during times of war. In and around Galilee, the local government was generally made up of Jewish rabbis (the Pharisees and Saducees) who ran the communites according to Talmudic law, and were overseen by Roman officials (like Pontius Pilate).
The Saducees denied the afterlife and only regarded the five books of Moses as authoritative.
The Pharisees and Sadducees were both Jewish religious groups in ancient Israel, but they held different beliefs and interpretations of the Torah. While they did not see eye to eye on many theological matters, they were not necessarily enemies in the sense of being in constant conflict. They did, however, engage in debates and disagreements over religious practices and beliefs.