VALUES 9-JESUS AND THE PEOPLE OF HIS TIME
high priest
-was the highest titular head of the Jewish community -had both religious and political powers -was the only one who could only enter the "Holy of Holies" -also served as the presiding officer of the Sanhedrin
Sadducees
-are called "chief priests, elders, and scribes" or the "leaders of the people" -only accepted the teaching from the five original books of the OT
Tax Collectors
-considered "public sinnners" and were most despised in society -also called publicans, commonly abused their power
priest
-instructed people based on the religious ceremonial laws and pronounced blessings upon them -were tasked to discover, diagnose, and cure certain diseases such as leprosy
Matthew
-a tax collector -one of Jesus' twelve apostles
The Poor and the Outcast
-Jesus mingled with the ____ -to the Pharisees, they were the "rabble of society" who knew nothing of the law -Jesus called them the "little ones" or the "lost sheep of Israel"
Samaritans
-Jesus shows compassion for the ___ -were half Jews and considered impure by the Jews because they had intermarried with pagans
Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea
Two of Jesus' friends, ___ and ___, belonged to the Sanhedrin
Pharisees
-were an influential lay movement that stressed strict observance of God's law -their name means "the separate ones," pertaining to their being diff from all who cared little for the law -considered themselves the HOLY ONES of Israel
Levites, priests, and high priests
In Jesus' time, there were three levels in the priestly class:
Pharisees, Sadducees, Tax Collectors, Zealots, Samaritans, Jewish Priestly Class, and The Poor and the Outcast
Jesus and the People of His Time
farmers, fisherfolks, homemakers, landowners, laborers, Pharisees, Sadducees, tax collectors, Zealots, Samaritans, and outcasts of society
Jesus encountered different people. These included people from all levels of society:
priest, Levite, Jew, Samaritan
Jesus' Parable of the Good Samaritan (Lk 10:29-37) pictures four real-life figures in Palestine
Zealots
motivated by their fanatical zeal for the Torah and for God's direct sovereignty and kingship
Zacchaeus
the chief tax collector in the district
Sanhedrin
the highest Jewish governing body in Palestine
Holy of Holies
the most sacred part of the temple, and offer sacrifices for the atonement of the sins of the people