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-# {{plural of|[[Pharisee]]}}+# A member of a [[political party]], a social movement, and a [[school of thought]] among [[Jews]] that flourished during the Second Temple Era (536 {{B.C.E.}}–70 {{C.E.}}). The movement was ultimately the basis for most contemporary forms of [[Judaism]].
-# A [[Jewish]] [[political party]] and [[school of thought]] that flourished during the Second Temple Era (536 BCE–70 CE).+# A person who values the [[letter of the law]] over the [[spirit]] or [[intention]] of the [[law]].
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  1. A member of a political party, a social movement, and a school of thought among Jews that flourished during the Second Temple Era (536 Template:B.C.E.–70 Template:C.E.). The movement was ultimately the basis for most contemporary forms of Judaism.
  2. A person who values the letter of the law over the spirit or intention of the law.




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