The Sadducee's did not believe in the resurrection. The party of the Sadducee's consisted of wealthy priests and their friends in the aristocracy. They collaborated with the Romans and tried to maintain the status quo, lest they lose their position of leadership. They were religiously conservative in that they accepted the authority of the five books of Moses but not of the prophets and other later writings.
persocuted Jesus
persocuted Jesus
Because they only believed in what Moses taught and what was right by him.
Yes the sadducees were always there to try and catch Jesus if he made a mistake.
The Pharisees and the Sadducees.
No, at least not as Messiah.
The Pharisees, the Priests, the Lawyers, the Scribes, and the Sadducees.
they were responsible for the temple in Jerusalem
Primarily, the Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
The pharisees were often conspiring to kill Jesus, so there could be no amicable relationship. In fact Jesus called them a 'generation of vipers'. (Matthew 3.7)
The three different political parties in Jesus' time were the Pharisees, the Scribes, and the Sadducees. The Sadducees were less aggressive to Jesus until later on. The Pharisees, however, were more aggressive.
Although religiously divided, Pharisees joined Sadducees in trying to tempt Jesus by asking him for a sign (Matthew 16:1), and both groups were united in their opposition to him. However, biblical evidence indicates that the Sadducees took a leading part in seeking Jesus' death. Sadducees were members of the Sanhedrin, which court plotted against Jesus and, later, condemned him to death. (Matthew 26:59-66; John 11:47-53)