In John 8, the specific number of Pharisees present is not explicitly mentioned. However, the chapter discusses the confrontation between Jesus and a group of Jewish leaders, which includes Pharisees. This interaction highlights their role in questioning Jesus and challenging his authority, but the text does not provide a precise count of how many were involved.
there are many things in ch8 you have to be more specific on what the question is
The Indians
No, he was the weatherman at ch8.
The Pharisees came to see John the Baptist to question him about his teachings and actions, particularly his baptism of repentance. They were likely seeking clarification on his message and wanted to understand his role in the religious landscape of the time. The Pharisees were known for their strict adherence to Jewish law and traditions, so they may have been wary of John's teachings and wanted to assess his credibility.
Actually, the Pharisees DID question him.
The Pharisees (and Sadducees, Matt 3:7)
John 3:1 "Now there was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus."
The pharisees, the one specified was caiaphas, who accused jesus of knowing nothing.
Poesidon, but eventually Zues breaks it too
The Bible doesn't say when. John quoted Isaiah who simply stated that they were blind.
the dog dies.
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