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The Pharisees were a prominent religious and political group in ancient Judea during the Second Temple period, known for their belief in the Oral Torah alongside the Written Torah. They emphasized adherence to Jewish law and traditions, and their interpretations of the scriptures greatly influenced later Jewish thought and the development of Rabbinic Judaism. Often depicted in the New Testament as opponents of Jesus, they were characterized by their strict observance of the law and a focus on ritual purity.

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