Sadducee

['sædjusi:]
  • n. 撒都该教派(古代犹太教);撒都该人
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Sadducee (n.)
Old English, from Late Latin Sadducaei (plural), from Greek Zaddoukaios, an inexact transliteration of Hebrew tzedoqi, from personal name Tzadhoq "Zadok" (2 Sam. viii:17), the high priest from whom the priesthood of the captivity claimed descent. According to Josephus, the sect denied the resurrection of the dead and the existence of angels and spirits; but later historians regard them as more the political party of the priestly class than a sect per se. Related: Sadducean.
1. The name Pharisee means a'separate one " and Sadducee means " righteous ".
法利赛的意思是 “ 分别出来的人 ”,撒都该的意思是 “ 公义 ”.

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