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sadducees

sadducees


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Sadducees 
  The  origin  of  this  Jewish  sect  cannot  definitely  be  traced.  It 
  was  probably  the  outcome  of  the  influence  of  Grecian  customs  and 
  philosophy  during  the  period  of  Greek  domination.  The  first  time 
  they  are  met  with  is  in  connection  with  John  the  Baptist's 
  ministry.  They  came  out  to  him  when  on  the  banks  of  the  Jordan, 
  and  he  said  to  them  "O  generation  of  vipers,  who  hath  warned 
  you  to  flee  from  the  wrath  to  come?"  (Matt.  3:7.)  The  next  time 
  they  are  spoken  of  they  are  represented  as  coming  to  our  Lord 
  tempting  him  He  calls  them  hypocrites"  and  "a  wicked  and 
  adulterous  generation"  (Matt.  16:1-4;  22:23).  The  only  reference 
  to  them  in  the  Gospels  of  Mark  (12:18-27)  and  Luke  (20:27-38)  is 
  their  attempting  to  ridicule  the  doctrine  of  the  resurrection, 
  which  they  denied,  as  they  also  denied  the  existence  of  angels. 
  They  are  never  mentioned  in  John's  Gospel. 
 
  There  were  many  Sadducees  among  the  elders"  of  the  Sanhedrin. 
  They  seem,  indeed,  to  have  been  as  numerous  as  the  Pharisees 
  (Acts  23:6).  They  showed  their  hatred  of  Jesus  in  taking  part  in 
  his  condemnation  (Matt.  16:21;  26:1-3,  59;  Mark  8:31;  15:1;  Luke 
  9:22;  22:66).  They  endeavoured  to  prohibit  the  apostles  from 
  preaching  the  resurrection  of  Christ  (Acts  2:24,  31,  32;  4:1,  2; 
  5:17,  24-28).  They  were  the  deists  or  sceptics  of  that  age.  They 
  do  not  appear  as  a  separate  sect  after  the  destruction  of 
  Jerusalem. 
 
 
  From  Hitchcock's  Bible  Names  Dictionary  (late  1800's)  [hitchcock]: 
 
  Sadducees,  followers  of  Sadoc,  or  Zadok