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Part 10—537 B.C.E. onward—Still Awaiting a MessiahAwake!—1989 | May 22
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The Sadducees, on the other hand, denying the existence of an oral law, claimed that only a direct descendant of Zadok could serve as high priest.
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Part 10—537 B.C.E. onward—Still Awaiting a MessiahAwake!—1989 | May 22
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The Sadducees’ equally rigid attitude toward the written law possibly “arose not from any special religious feeling,” writes Jewish author Gaalyahu Cornfeld, “but as a political weapon in their opposition to the legislative powers of the Pharisees.”
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