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== == : See also Oral law; Halacha l'Moshe m'Sinai; Relationship between the Bible and the Mishnah and Talmud. Broadly, the Halakha comprises the practical application of the commandments (each one known as a mitzvah) in the Torah, as developed in subsequent rabbinic literature; see The Mitzvot and Jewish Law. According to the Talmud (Tractate Makot), there are 613 mitzvot ("commandments") in the Torah; in Hebrew these are known as the Taryag mitzvot תרי"ג מצוות. There are 248 positive mitzvot and 365 negative mitzvot given in the Torah, supplemented by seven mitzvot legislated by the rabbis of antiquity; see Rabbinical commandments. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosaic_law#Laws_of_the_Torah

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How many laws did the Pharisees of the first century follow?

The Pharisees of the first century followed the 613 commandments found in the Torah, which includes moral, ethical, ritual, and ceremonial laws. They also adhered to additional oral traditions and interpretations of the law known as the Oral Torah.


Are pharisees lawyers?

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.


What are the laws of the pharisees?

The Pharisees were Old Testament Jews that were supposedly to follow the Law of Moses. But these Pharisees, and Scribes made up a lot of Man made laws to which they would follow instead of what the true law called for. A prime example is Mark 7:9-13.


When was jesus in conflict with a pharisee?

Jesus defied the system of the day which caused the Pharisees to hate him. The Pharisees had added many laws onto the word of God, and Jesus taught that its only the Word of the Lord that is true.


What are the basic purposes of the pharisees?

The pharisees were people who enforced and taught the Jewish law, or the law of God. The problem with the pharisees were that they made up their own law that coincided with God's law, but these laws were their own interpretations of the Law, not the actual law itself.


How did the pharisees practise their religion?

The Pharisees were strong adherents of Mosaic code. During the Roman period the Jews were given freedom to practice their religion. The Jews had their courts where offences against their religion were tried and the guilty punished. The highest council of the Jews was called Sanhedrin. The Pharisees and the Sadducee occupied it. The Pharisees believed that Moses gave laws in addition to the Commandments to those who were near him and those laws were not codified. They strongly believed that the alien culture of the Greeks should be shunned though the Saducees advocated a compromise. Ironically the Pharisees were not the clergy yet they were strong in their faith whereas the Saducees' faith was a little accommodative.


What's the difference between the Pharisees and Sadducees in terms of their beliefs and practices?

The Pharisees believed in the oral tradition and strict adherence to religious laws, while the Sadducees only followed the written Torah and did not believe in the afterlife. The Pharisees were more popular among the common people, while the Sadducees were more aligned with the aristocracy.


What is the difference between pharisees and seduces?

Pharisees were a Jewish sect known for strict adherence to religious laws and traditions, while Sadducees were another Jewish sect that did not believe in the resurrection of the dead or in angels. Pharisees focused on religious law and oral traditions, while Sadducees were more politically aligned with the ruling class.


How many times does the bible says the word pharisees?

400


Who accused Jesus of breaking the Sabbath laws and then plotted to kill him?

It was the Pharisees who accused Jesus of healing people on the sabbath, as they were very strict about it.


Is the historical Pharisee really that bad as depicted in the Bible?

Not all Pharisees were that bad since some believed. Paul was a Pharisee. Hypocrisy is bad in whoever has it and the Pharisees were worse since they were the religious teachers of the day and not only should have known better themselves but they also led many astray from the right path.


What was the significance of the Pharisees fasting during the time of Jesus?

The Pharisees fasting during the time of Jesus was significant because it was a way for them to demonstrate their piety and devotion to God. Fasting was seen as a way to show humility and seek forgiveness for sins. It was also a way for the Pharisees to set themselves apart from others and show their commitment to following religious laws and traditions.