Sadducee
Rabbis
These people are the scribes and Pharisees of Jesus day they were the teachers of Judaism.
No, it was the Sadducees who had a very narrow and strict interpretation of Torah. It was the Pharisees who compiled the Talmud and the Talmud isn't a text that's observed.
The Sanhedrin was a council of Jewish elders and religious leaders in ancient Israel. The members included chief priests, scribes, and Pharisees. Key figures mentioned in historical accounts of the Sanhedrin include Gamaliel, Nicodemus, and Joseph of Arimathea.
You might mean pharisees which is a social movement among Jewish people
A professor is an expert in either the sciences or the arts. They are described as scholarly teachers and are most often seen teaching students at universities.
Jesus appears to have felt considerable kinship with the Pharisees. He spent long hours in synagogues that were dominated by Pharisees, ate meals with Pharisees, and visited Pharisees in their homes. His arguments with Pharisees make up a significant part of the Gospels. The record of Jesus' arguments with the Pharisees in the Gospels and the record of arguments among the Pharisees in the Talmud suggest that Jesus's style of argument, vehemence and occasional name calling (hypocrites!) were typical Phariseeic behavior. It is quite likely that many Pharisees during Jesus' lifetime considered him to be a Pharisee. Most of what Jesus taught in the Gospels is in accordance with the teachings of the school of Rabbi Hillel -- the more humanist and less legalist school of Phariseeic thought.
I would start with looking for current research and going to sites like NEA.
Scholarly is an adjective.
Paul (Roman word for the Hebrew Saul) the apostle was a leader among the Pharisees prior to his dramatic conversion.
THE PHARISEES WERE THE UPHOLDERS OF JEWISH TRADITIONS,STICKLERS OF MOSAIC LAWS,THEY WERE CRUEL PERSECUTORS. THE PHARISEES DID NOT ACCEPT JESUS. THE PROPHETS WERE GODS LINK TO THE PEOPLE IN THE DAYS OF OLD, THEY WERE THE SPIRITUAL LEADERS. THE SCRIBES WERE THE TEACHERS OF THE LAW, THEY ALSO KEPT RECORDS,COLLECTED THE TEMPLE REVENUE AND WERE ADVISERS IN STATE AFFAIRS
The Pharisees were a religious group in ancient Judaism who believed in strict adherence to the laws and traditions of their faith. While some Pharisees in the Bible are depicted in a negative light, it is important to remember that they were a diverse group with varying beliefs and practices. Not all Pharisees were necessarily "bad," and it is important to consider historical and cultural context when evaluating their portrayal in the Bible.