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Definitions for Sadducee
ˈsædʒ əˌsi, ˈsæd yə-sad·ducee
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Princeton's WordNet
Sadduceenoun
a member of an ancient Jewish sect around the time of Jesus; opposed to the Pharisees
Wiktionary
Sadduceenoun
A member of an ancient Jewish sect possibly formed as a political party in the 2nd century BCE and existed until around the 1st century CE.
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sadducee
The Sadducees (; Hebrew: צְדוּקִים, romanized: Ṣədūqīm) were a socio-religious sect of Jewish people who were active in Judea during the Second Temple period, from the second century BCE through the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE. The Sadducees are often compared to other contemporaneous sects, including the Pharisees and the Essenes. Josephus, writing at the end of the 1st century CE, associates the sect with the upper social and economic echelon of Judean society. As a whole, they fulfilled various political, social, and religious roles, including maintaining the Temple in Jerusalem. The group became extinct some time after the destruction of Herod's Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE.
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A Sadducee was a member of a Jewish sect or group that was active in Judea during the Second Temple period, from the second century BCE to the first century CE. Sadducees are often contrasted with another Jewish sect, the Pharisees. The Sadducees were known for their conservative, aristocratic outlook, their denial of the Oral Torah and emphasis on the written law (Torah), and their denial of an afterlife and other traditional Jewish beliefs.
Webster Dictionary
Sadduceenoun
one of a sect among the ancient Jews, who denied the resurrection, a future state, and the existence of angels
Etymology: [L. Sadducaei, p., Gr. , Heb. Tsaddkm; -- so called from Tsdk, the founder of the sect.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Sadducee
sad′ū-sē, n. one of a Jewish sceptical school or party of aristocratic traditionists in New Testament times.—adj. Saddūcē′an, of or relating to the Sadducees.—ns. Saddūcee′ism, Sadd′ūcism, scepticism. [Gr. Saddoukaios—Heb. Tsedūqīm, from their supposed founder Zadok, or from the race of the Zadokites, a family of priests at Jerusalem since the time of Solomon.]
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Sadducee in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Sadducee in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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