pharisee的意思
pharisee中文翻譯:
n.古代猶太法利賽教派的教徒;偽善者
Pharisee───n.古代猶太法利賽教派的教徒;偽善者
Pharisees───n.法利賽人;偽善者;形式上遵守教義的人(Pharisee的復數形式)
polarised───使分化為不同的看法(polarise的過去式和過去分詞)
polariser───n.偏振器;極化器;起偏振鏡
polarises───n.北極星
Phariseeism───n.法利賽派主義;形式主義
Charis───n.查莉絲(人名);恩典;卡里斯(美惠三女神之一)
arisen───v.出現(arise的過去分詞);起身;升起;adj.興起的;出現的
arises───v.出現;發生;站立
What did the contrasting actions between the woman and the Pharisee show?───婦人跟法利賽人行為的鮮明對比說明了什么?
Two men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican.───有兩個人上殿里去禱告。 一個是法利賽人,一個是稅吏。
Jews don't think of the word Pharisee as being a bad term, but in a lot of English, and a lot of languages it is because Christians used it.───猶太人不認為法利賽人是不好的詞,但在英語里,在很多語言里,它含貶義,因為基督教徒使用了這個詞。
When Jesus had finished speaking, a Pharisee invited him to eat with him; so he went in and reclined at the table.───說話的時候,有一個法利賽人請耶穌同他吃飯,耶穌就進去坐席。
And one of the Pharisees desired him that he would eat with him. And he went into the Pharisee's house, and sat down to meat.───有一個法利賽人,請耶穌和他吃飯。耶穌就到法利賽人家里去坐席。
A PHARISEE: Angels exist but I do not believe that this Man has talked with them.───當然有天使,不過,我不信這人與天使說過話。
And when the Pharisee saw it, he marvelled that he had not first washed before dinner.───這法利賽人看見耶穌飯前不洗手,便詫異。
Was this Pharisee skulking under cover of darkness, embarrassed or ashamed that he, as one of the ruling class, was curious about Jesus?───這位法利賽人是不是用黑夜來隱藏自己,因為他是來自統治階層,卻因自己對耶穌產生的好奇而感到羞恥?
This was the main reason the Pharisees hated the tax-collectors: they were in the pay of the Romans.
But the Pharisee, noticing that Jesus did not first wash before the meal, was surprised.
The Pharisees were trying to catch him out.
The name Pharisee means a'separate one " and Sadducee means " righteous ".
The Pharisees held the meal one day before the official date.
The thought roused all the gorge of this Pharisee.
We have records of frequent clashes with the Pharisees over the sabbath and other traditional observances.
Because the Pharisees were the predominant sect, few, Sadducee writings have survived.
We tend to think that the Pharisees were unscrupulous, double-dealing, untrustworthy.