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The Parisees were people that were in charge of making sure people didn't commit sin. They knew scripture very well and had a very high power in politics. Once Jesus came around claiming to be the Son of God, they were losing popularity and power. People started looking towards Jesus instead of them. The parisees did not like Jesus at all.

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Jesus was critical of the hypocrisy exhibited by the Pharisees.

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He loved them because its in His nature (1 John 4:8). But He disagreed with them theologically.

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they hated him!

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