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v1. pharisees and sadducees v1. sign from heaven yeast: sect that seems to have started after the Jewish exile. In addition to OT books the Pharisees recognised in oral tradition a standard of belief and life. They sought for distinction and praise by outward observance of external rites and by outward forms of piety, and such as ceremonial washings, fastings, prayers, and alms giving; and, comparatively negligent of genuine piety, they prided themselves on their fancied good works. They held strenuously to a belief in the existence of good and evil angels, and to the expectation of a Messiah; and they cherished the hope that the dead, after a preliminary experience either of reward or of penalty in Hades, would be recalled to life by him, and be requited each (Act 23:7)? And when he had so said, there arose a dissension between the Pharisees and the Sadducees: and the multitude was divided. (Act 23:8)? For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit: but the Pharisees confess both. v2 sign of times v5. forgot to take bread v6. the yeast of the pharisees and sadducees 9,10 answer? 14:20 12 baskets 15:37 7 baskets v8. having no bread v12 teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees, yeast = teaching q. what was so wrong about the teaching of Pharisees and Sadducees? v13 Caesarea Philippi the Son of Man v14 John the Baptist Elijah Jeremiah (?) one of the prophets v17 flesh and blood Joh 1:12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: Joh 1:13 Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. v18 Peter, greek word "Petros" == "rock" Simon = Simeon = "heard" v21. the correct teaching v25. loses their life for me. sect that seems to have started after the Jewish exile. In addition to OT books the Pharisees recognised in oral tradition a standard of belief and life. They sought for distinction and praise by outward observance of external rites and by outward forms of piety, and such as ceremonial washings, fastings, prayers, and alms giving; and, comparatively negligent of genuine piety, they prided themselves on their fancied good works. They held strenuously to a belief in the existence of good and evil angels, and to the expectation of a Messiah; and they cherished the hope that the dead, after a preliminary experience either of reward or of penalty in Hades, would be recalled to life by him, and be requited each