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I was thinking today about St Clement’s words, ‘Fasting is better than prayer’ along with Jesus’ conversations with the Pharisees about fasting. I searched ‘were the Pharisees all bad?’ and up came your wonderful article. Thank you for your illuminating explanation and careful research put in words I can understand, with no theological background. I will be more aware of the Nicodemus when I meet him or her. Thank you, and God bless you.
Geraldine (Marlow, England)
Glad to read this. A couple of times recently in a study group I have been sounded by people telling me that the ‘Pharisees were evil’. Like you I felt like a lone voice, yet something in my couldn’t see this as the whole story. Your article is very helpful – thanks