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What did the sadducees and the pharisees have in common?

a. they were for faith and sacrifices.
b. they were against the teachings of jesus.
c. they were for the temple and faith.
d. they were for roman rulers?

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User Stavro
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The answer is
b. they were against the teachings of Jesus
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User Paul Matovich
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Answer:

B. They were against the teachings of jesus.

Step-by-step explanation:

When Jesus began to pray a new faith for the people, the predominant belief at that time it was Jewish. The authorities and the responsibility to interpret the scriptures were for the Sadducees and the Pharisees. Even if they differ on the way how God speaks and shows Himself to the men, both agreed that Jesus and his pretense affirmation that he was the Son of God was not only wrong, but it was a danger to the general faith. So, they were against Christ and his new faith, but especially because they were afraid to lose control over the people.

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