The Sadducees were Priestly Order and so they dressed as the Priests were commanded. Individuals who followed the Sadducees dressed similarly to other common folk who lived in the Judea Region.
See the link below for pictures and descriptions of Priestly Dress.
It is nearly impossible to understand what it is that you are asking, because it could easily be multiple different questions: "What were the theological problems inherent in Sadducee belief?" "Why were the Sadducees unable to accept Jesus?" "Why did the Sadducee movement die out?" "What made the Sadducees unable to become the dominant Jewish movement in their own time?"Please resubmit your question in a more clear way.Answer:The Sadducees were materialistic in outlook. They did not believe in life after death or any reward or punishment beyond this life.
The Sadducees were actually more of political sect. Among their numbers were some priests who served in the Temple. The Sadducees were part of the council that administered Temple laws.Answer:They didn't have any permanent position in the Temple. They took positions of power wherever and whenever they could, and drifted away when things became unfavorable. This is one of the major reasons why God allowed the Second Destruction to happen: at that time the Sadducees, Essenes and other breakaway groups left Judaism altogether.
Being the upper social and economic echelon of Judean society, the Sadducees generally got on well with the Romans.
At my school the first level dance dress for the really little kids is called the river dress, the second level dress is the green dress, the dress that you wear for team dances is the black dress, and the fancy, sparkley dress that you have to qualift for id the solo dress. There are no 2 solo dresses alike in the entire world.
how did the mayan dress
Sadducees
i think the sadducees had a strong relationship for the romans; Visa-Versa.
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.
Matthew 22:23 - The same day the Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, came to Him and asked Him,[NKJV]
No, at least not as Messiah.
The Pharisees and the Sadducees.
Sadducees
The Pharisees, the Priests, the Lawyers, the Scribes, and the Sadducees.