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The word "pharisees" is a mispronunciation of the Hebrew "perushim" and actually refers to the Torah-sages.

A quote from the non-religious Josephus can answer your question: "The body of the people, whatsoever they do about Divine worship, prayers, and sacrifices, they perform according to their (the Sages') direction; insomuch that the cities give great attestations to them on account of their entirely virtuous conduct, both in the actions of their lives and their discourses." (Antiquities, book 8)

In plain English, the quote means that the Jewish people followed the instructions of the Torah-sages and praised them greatly because of their virtuous conduct.

Answer 2

The Pharisees were also a Populist Movement, in contrast to the Sadducees who were composed of the Temple elites. The Pharisees stressed the law common to all Jews instead of focusing on the Temple rituals that most Jews could not participate in. This class distinction also helped endear the Pharisees to the lower class. Additionally, the Pharisees were generally seen as honest and trustworthy in an era when the established Priesthood (all Sadducees) were corrupt (Talmud, Yoma 18a).

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