Jewish antiquities: . x. p. 164. edit, 3. Sc Lex. Talmud, in voc. ri^i^- •f- Concerning the fringes fee Ainfworth on 38, 39, Dcut. xxii. 12. Buxtorfii fynag. judaic, p. 160,—170. 8i Lexic. Talmud, in voc. n^JkV*Drufius de fedlis Judseor. lib. ii. cap. xvi. p. 267. &i Leufden. Philolog. hebraso-mixc, difleit. 118, 119. edit. 2. Ultrajedt. 1682. 454 Of the Pharifees. B. 1. who made no pretence to civil authotity andmilitary power, could poffibly be lyitfiiali,the prince, the Ibn of David and the Savi-our of IlVael. They got him, therefore, ap-p


Jewish antiquities: . x. p. 164. edit, 3. Sc Lex. Talmud, in voc. ri^i^- •f- Concerning the fringes fee Ainfworth on 38, 39, Dcut. xxii. 12. Buxtorfii fynag. judaic, p. 160,—170. 8i Lexic. Talmud, in voc. n^JkV*Drufius de fedlis Judseor. lib. ii. cap. xvi. p. 267. &i Leufden. Philolog. hebraso-mixc, difleit. 118, 119. edit. 2. Ultrajedt. 1682. 454 Of the Pharifees. B. 1. who made no pretence to civil authotity andmilitary power, could poffibly be lyitfiiali,the prince, the Ibn of David and the Savi-our of IlVael. They got him, therefore, ap-prehended, condemned and executed as an im-poftor *. * See an account of the Pharifees in Drufius de tribusfeftis Judxorum, lib. ii. cap. xii,—ult. in I-ightToot, horaehebr. Matt. iii. 7. in Bafnage*s hiftory of the Jews, bookii. chap. 10, II. in Clferici Ecclefiaft. hiftor. j^. cap. ii. p. 5,—12. and in Ijidea^xs Coiffi€<S. parjja., bqek 5. vol. 3. p. ,—-^83. edit, lO*;^ yd C H A P. ( 455 ) CHAP. XL Of the Sadducees and Samaritans. AS for the Sadducees, Epiphanius derivesthe name from pli tfedhek, juftitia * jbut that derivation neither fuits the word Sad-ducec, nor the true charader of the fe^. Forfo far were they from being eminently righte-ous, that they are commonly faid to be themoft wicked and profligate of all the Jews 5neither were they given to boaft of their ownrighteoufnefs, as the Pharifees were. Another etymology, which Theophyladtmentions together with the former-f, is there-fore efteemed to be the more probable one -, thattheir name was derived ctrro At^itrtA^yit ,This he borrowed from the Talmud, whichtells us, that Sadoc was a fcholar of Antigo-nus Sochseus, prefident of the fanhedrim about260 years before Chrift; who having incul-cated upon his fcholars, that they ought toG g 4 ferve * Eplphan. adverfus Hsres. lib. i. haeres xiv. p. 31. Petav. Colon. 1682. , t Theophyla£t. Conunent. in Matt. Ui. 7. p. iS


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