sadducize (Meaning)
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sadducize (v. i.)
To adopt the principles of the Sadducees.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sadducize
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sadducize Sentence Examples
- The Pharisees and Sadducees bitterly sadducized each other, accusing each other of deviant beliefs.
- The Sadducees sadducized the Pharisees' belief in the resurrection of the dead.
- The Pharisees countered by sadducizing the Sadducees' denial of the existence of angels.
- The Sadducized doctrine of the Pharisees appealed to the masses, while the Sadducized doctrine of the Pharisees appealed to the elite.
- Jesus' teachings sadducized both the Pharisees and the Sadducees, angering them both.
- Modern scholars have sadducized the Sadducees' views on the Torah, arguing that they were not as strict as once thought.
- The Sadducees' sadducizing influence on Jewish thought declined after the destruction of the Second Temple.
- Some theologians have sadducized the doctrine of the Trinity, interpreting it in a more unitarian way.
- The sadducizing of Christianity has led to the rise of various non-trinitarian movements.
- Sadducized beliefs have been criticized for undermining the core tenets of traditional Christianity.
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To adopt the principles of the Sadducees.
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The Pharisees and Sadducees bitterly sadducized each other, accusing each other of deviant beliefs.
The Sadducees sadducized the Pharisees' belief in the resurrection of the dead.
The Pharisees countered by sadducizing the Sadducees' denial of the existence of angels.
The Sadducized doctrine of the Pharisees appealed to the masses, while the Sadducized doctrine of the Pharisees appealed to the elite.