| William Oscar Emil Oesterley, George Herbert Box - 1911 - 530 pages
...ourselves the causes of what is good, and receive what is evil from our own folly." 2 Again: "The Sadducees take away fate entirely, and suppose tha/t God is not concerned in our doing or not doing what is evil ; and they say, that to act what is good or what i— evil, is at men's... | |
| William Oscar Emil Oesterley - 1912 - 492 pages
...wilt 3 " ; these words are especially 1 Josephus, Bell. Jud. II. viii. 14: "But the Sadducees...take away fate entirely, and suppose that God is not concerned in our doing or not doing what is evil; and they say that to act what is good or what is evil is at men's... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1971 - 360 pages
...action. They are those who are esteemed most skilful in the exact explication of the law The Sadducces take away fate entirely and suppose that God is not concerned in our doing or not doing what is evil. They say that men may act as they please. The behaviour of the Sadducees... | |
| Flavius Josephus, William Whiston, David Samuel Margoliouth - 2004 - 500 pages
...although fate does co-operate in every action. They say that all souls are incorruptible, but that the souls of good men only are removed into other bodies,...entirely, and suppose that God is not concerned in our doing or not doing what is evil; and they say, that to act what is good, or what is evil, is at men's... | |
| L. Edward VanHoose - 2004 - 292 pages
...mind, “The Pharisees say that all souls are incorruptible; but that the souls of good men are only removed into other bodies, but that the souls of bad men are subject to eternal punishment.” 30 As bad men cannot be removed into other bodies, new souls must be created to fill the bodily beings... | |
| Morris A. Inch - 2005 - 104 pages
...synagogue provided them a power base, and they earnestly promoted oral tradition. “But the Sadducees. . . take away fate entirely, and suppose that God is not concerned in our doing or not doing what is evil; and they say, that to act what is good, or what is evil, is at men's... | |
| Peter H. Davids - 2006 - 381 pages
...attributes it to the Sadducees, who certainly did not believe in an afterlife and resurrection (Mark 12:18): But the Sadducees are those that compose the second...entirely, and suppose that God is not concerned in our doing or not doing what is evil; and they say, that to act what is good, or what is evil, is at men's... | |
| 1912 - 334 pages
...These ascribe all to fate and to God. . . . They say that all the souls are incorruptible, but that the souls of good men only are removed into other bodies,...souls of bad men are subject to eternal punishment" (BJ, 11:8,14). Again, "Now for the Pharisees. . . They also believe that the souls have an immortal... | |
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