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.
Jesus was critical of the hypocrisy exhibited by the Pharisees.
He loved them because its in His nature (1 John 4:8). But He disagreed with them theologically.
they hated him!
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Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet of God.hope this helps! :)
The pharisees believed the messiah had not come.
As pointed out by John the Baptizer, the Sadducees needed to produce fruits befitting repentance. This was because they, like the Pharisees, had failed to keep God's law. (Matthew 3:7, 8) Christ Jesus himself compared their corrupting teaching to leaven. (Matthew 16:6, 11, 12)
they posed as Gods priests yet opposed Jesus who was God at every opportunity...in essence they were blind guides as a group yet had a few who had the Light revealed to them
The Pharisees believed in the letter of the law. Jesus believed in the spirit of the law.
They called him Jesus and a Blasphemer.
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.
It was to lend and expect nothing in return and to even lend to sinners.
Hostility. They were executed by crucifixion, ( what Jesus suffered) stoning, burned to death, or strangled.
The pharisees were often conspiring to kill Jesus, so there could be no amicable relationship. In fact Jesus called them a 'generation of vipers'. (Matthew 3.7)