He Chose the Persianized Jews
Why Jesus Ignored the Sadducees, Preached to the Pharisees, and Died with an Avestan Word on His Lips There were approximately 6,000 Pharisees in the entire world when Jesus was born. That number comes from Josephus, the first-century Jewish historian, and it should stop you cold. Six thousand. In a Jewish population of roughly four million — spread across Palestine, Egypt, Babylon, Rome, and the diaspora — the Pharisees were a tiny, elite, intensely focused sect of perhaps one percent of the total Jewish world.
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Why Jesus Ignored the Sadducees, Preached to the Pharisees, and Died with an Avestan Word on His Lips There were approximately 6,000 Pharisees in the entire world when Jesus was born. That number comes from Josephus, the first-century Jewish historian, and it should stop you cold. Six thousand. In a Jewish population of roughly four million — spread across Palestine, Egypt, Babylon, Rome, and the diaspora — the Pharisees were a tiny, elite, intensely focused sect of perhaps one percent of the total Jewish world. And they were the group Jesus preached to almost exclusively. Not the Sadducees, who controlled the Temple, who ran the priesthood, who held the political and economic power of Jewish institutional religion. Not the Essenes in the desert. Not the Zealots who wanted armed revolution.
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Gathas · Avesta · Dead Sea Scrolls · Hebrew Bible
