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The Pharisees believed in life after death. They also believed in the existence of angels and other spiritual beings (see: Acts 23:8). Of all the Jewish leaders, the Pharisees were the most strict in obeying the law of Moses and other Jewish laws and traditions. However, Jesus warned his followers that the Pharisees were hypocrites (see: Matthew 23). Most of the Pharisees opposed Jesus and Christians.
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See: Languages in the New Testament; Resurrect (Resurrection); Angel; Demon; Law of Moses; Hypocrisy (Hypocrite)
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See: [Languages in the New Testament](../articles/languages.md); [Resurrect (Resurrection)](../articles/resurrect.md); [Angel](../articles/angel.md); [Demon](..articles/demon.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Hypocrisy (Hypocirte)](../articles/hypocrisy.md)
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The Apostle Paul was a Pharisee before he became a Christian (see: Acts 26:5; Philippians 3:5). Some of the Pharisees believed in Jesus but they caused problems for other Christians. These Pharisees wanted Gentile Christian men to be circumcised and obey the law of Moses (see: Acts 15:5).
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See: Sign; Test; Miracle; Synagogue; Ritual; Righteous (Righteousness); Heaven; Apostle; Judaizer; Circumcise (Circumcision)
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See: [Sign](../articles/sign.md); [Test](../articles/test.md); [Miracle](../articles/miracle.md); [Synagogue](../articles/synagogue.md); [Ritual](../articles/ritual.md); [Righteous (Righteousness)](../articles/righteous.md); [Heaven](../articles/heaven.md); [Apostle](../articles/apostle.md); [Judaizer](../articles/judaizer.md); [Circumcise (Circumcision)](../articles/circumcise.md)
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