The verses Matthew 5:31-32, nestled within the Sermon on the Mount, present a profound exploration of the…
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The term “Pharisees law” refers to the strict and often overly literal interpretation and application of religious laws, as historically associated with the Pharisees, a Jewish sect during the Second Temple period. In many contexts, especially in biblical discussions, it highlights the tension between legalistic adherence to rules and the underlying principles of mercy and justice. Use this tag for posts exploring religious legalism, biblical teachings on the Pharisees, or critiques of rigid law-following in spiritual or ethical practices.