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That's rabbis please. Rabies is a fatal disease of gruesome symptoms.

When Jesus talked in the synagogue as a child the learned men were impressed with his knowledge.

Most often though we get the impression that most of Christ's 'discussions' with the scribes and Pharisees were a little bit heated. They seem to be sessions where the learned men sit around and try and find things to argue about. "Which is the greatest commandment?" "If a woman were married to seven brothers (successively upon the death of the former) who's would she be in the resurrection?" Not really serious stuff.

Christ seemed to have little patience with them. "Woe woe unto ye scribes and Pharisees for you strain at gnats and swallow camels."

When Jesus first announced his ministry he read from the old testament he claimed that the prophesy referred to him and the congregation tried to throw him off a cliff. "a prophet has no honour in his own house."

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