The account at Matthew 26:6-13 gives the location-the house of Simon the leper, in Bethany.
Were the owners of the house the same? They were both named Simon, but this was a common name of the time: two of the disciples were named Simon (Simon Peter, Simon the Zealot), as well as Judas Iscariot's father (Jn 6:71) and one of Jesus' brothers (Mk 6:3). One Simon is described as a Pharisee and the other as "Simon the Leper". Since "Pharisee" only means that one adhered to the beliefs of that sect, a leper could theoretically be a Pharisee, albeit a permanently unclean one. But if a man is a leper, and known as "Simon the Leper," it's unlikely he would be described simply as a Pharisee.
several people: A Pharisee Luke 7:36 Luke 14: unnamed host,etal
The singular possessive form of "pharisee" is "pharisee's," and the plural form is "pharisees'."
No; Paul was a Pharisee. See Philippians 3:5.
The account at Matthew 26:6-13 gives the location-the house of Simon the leper, in Bethany.
Were the owners of the house the same? They were both named Simon, but this was a common name of the time: two of the disciples were named Simon (Simon Peter, Simon the Zealot), as well as Judas Iscariot's father (Jn 6:71) and one of Jesus' brothers (Mk 6:3). One Simon is described as a Pharisee and the other as "Simon the Leper". Since "Pharisee" only means that one adhered to the beliefs of that sect, a leper could theoretically be a Pharisee, albeit a permanently unclean one. But if a man is a leper, and known as "Simon the Leper," it's unlikely he would be described simply as a Pharisee.
several people: A Pharisee Luke 7:36 Luke 14: unnamed host,etal
The disciples are not specifically mentioned, but Simon the Pharisee is. Jesus was a guest in his house at the time.
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The singular possessive form of "pharisee" is "pharisee's," and the plural form is "pharisees'."
In Simon Delaney's house.
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To be honest, I think it was more of a case of 'Why Did The Pharisee's Not get on with Jesus?' Or is it the same thing?
He mentioned 'Pharisee' three times in the gospels when he spoke.
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