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What does the Bible say about the religion of the Pharisees?

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The Bible describes the religion of the Pharisees as one of hypocrisy and legalism, valuing human traditions over God's commandments (Mark 7:6-9).

The Pharisees represent a cautionary tale in scripture, as they were criticized by Jesus for honoring God with their lips while their hearts were far from Him (Mark 7:6). Their religion was marked by a focus on outward rituals and ceremonial laws, sidelining the true essence of worship which is a heartfelt relationship with God. Jesus accused them of laying aside God's commandments in favor of traditions created by men, leading to a form of worship that was empty and in vain (Mark 7:7-8). Through their actions, they became a profound example of how human religion can distort the intent of God's law and diminish the significance of true faith.
Scripture References: Mark 7:6-9

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