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What does the Bible say about being a Pharisee?

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The Bible warns that being a Pharisee involves external religion without true heart change, as seen in Romans 2:28-29.

The term 'Pharisee' often reflects a certain religious hypocrisy where external actions do not align with internal faith. In Romans 2:28-29, we find that true Jewish identity in God’s sight is not based on outward appearances or practices, like circumcision, but rather a condition of the heart produced by the Spirit. This illustrates how believers must not adhere to mere external rituals but be transformed internally by God’s grace, akin to what Jesus illustrated in His rebukes of the Pharisees throughout the Gospels.
Scripture References: Romans 2:28-29, John 8

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