Topical Encyclopedia The Pharisees and the Experts in the Law, also known as scribes or lawyers, were influential religious groups in Judea during the Second Temple period, particularly in the time of Jesus Christ. They played a significant role in the religious, social, and political life of the Jewish people.Pharisees The Pharisees were a prominent Jewish sect known for their strict adherence to the Law of Moses and the oral traditions that they believed were handed down alongside the written Torah. They emerged during the intertestamental period and became one of the leading religious groups by the time of Jesus. The name "Pharisee" is believed to derive from a Hebrew word meaning "separated," reflecting their emphasis on purity and separation from what they considered to be unclean or sinful practices. The Pharisees are frequently mentioned in the New Testament, often in opposition to Jesus. They are depicted as being concerned with outward observance of the law, sometimes at the expense of its spirit. Jesus criticized them for their hypocrisy and legalism, as seen in passages like Matthew 23:23-24 : "Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You pay tithes of mint, dill, and cumin, but you have disregarded the weightier matters of the law: justice, mercy, and faithfulness. You should have practiced the latter, without neglecting the former. You blind guides! You strain out a gnat but swallow a camel." Despite their frequent opposition to Jesus, not all Pharisees were hostile towards Him. Nicodemus, a Pharisee, sought Jesus out to learn from Him (John 3:1-21), and later defended Him before the Sanhedrin (John 7:50-51). Additionally, the Apostle Paul was a Pharisee before his conversion to Christianity (Philippians 3:5). Experts in the Law The Experts in the Law, also known as scribes or lawyers, were scholars and teachers of the Jewish law. They were responsible for interpreting the Torah and were often associated with the Pharisees. Their role was crucial in the preservation and teaching of Jewish traditions and legal matters. In the New Testament, the Experts in the Law are often portrayed as being aligned with the Pharisees in their opposition to Jesus. They are depicted as being more concerned with the letter of the law than its spirit, as seen in Luke 11:46 : "Woe to you as well, experts in the law! You weigh men down with heavy burdens, but you yourselves will not lift a finger to lighten their load." The scribes were also responsible for copying and preserving the Scriptures, a task that required meticulous attention to detail. This role gave them significant influence over religious life and practice. Interactions with Jesus The Pharisees and Experts in the Law frequently challenged Jesus, questioning His authority and teachings. They were often present in the crowds that followed Him, seeking to trap Him with questions about the law. For example, in Matthew 22:34-40 , a Pharisee, who was an expert in the law, tested Jesus by asking which commandment was the greatest. Jesus responded by summarizing the law with the commandments to love God and love one's neighbor. Despite their opposition, Jesus' interactions with the Pharisees and Experts in the Law provided opportunities to reveal the deeper truths of God's kingdom and the heart of the law. His teachings emphasized the importance of inner righteousness over mere external compliance, challenging the prevailing religious norms of the time. Legacy The Pharisees and Experts in the Law played a crucial role in shaping Jewish religious thought and practice. Their emphasis on the law and tradition influenced the development of Rabbinic Judaism after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD. While often portrayed negatively in the New Testament, their dedication to the law and its interpretation contributed to the preservation of Jewish identity and faith through challenging times. 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