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Jesus
Money Changers
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He overturned the tables of the money changers and the stands of those selling doves. And he said to them, “My dwelling place will be known as a house of prayer, but you have made it into a hangout for thieves!”
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And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the money changers,
The Pharisees
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Jesus criticised how the scribes and Pharisees loved to make a show of how religious they were, with extra wide phylacteries and extra long tassels on their prayer shawls.
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The Herodians
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The Herodians were a sect of Hellenistic Jews mentioned in the New Testament on two occasions – first in Galilee, and later in Jerusalem – being hostile to Jesus
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The Herodians' interactions with Jesus and the early Christian community serve as a reminder of the complex dynamics between faith, politics, and power. It highlights the challenges faced by those who sought to follow Jesus' teachings in a world dominated by competing ideologies.
The Zealots
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The Catholic Encyclopedia suggests that Simon the Zealot may be the same person as Simeon of Jerusalem or Simon the brother of Jesus or both.
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in the New Testament is Luke 6:15, where we read that one of the twelve disciples of Jesus was a Zealot. His name was Simon, and Luke refers to him as “Simon who was called the Zealot.”
The Sadducees
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During the Passover feast in Jerusalem, which ended with his crucifixion, Jesus directly attacked the source of the Sadducees' power and influence when he attacked the moneychangers in the Temple.