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Who consistently opposed Jesus?
Roman government officials
disciples
Sadducees
pharisees
scribes
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The Pharisees and the scribes.
They repeatedly challenged Jesus over his teachings, Sabbath observance, ritual purity, and accusations of blasphemy (e.g. Matt. 12; 15; 23; Mark 2). The Sadducees opposed him at times (e.g. questioning him about the resurrection, later plotting his death), while Roman officials were more politically involved than consistent ideological opponents, and the disciples followed him (though they sometimes misunderstood or rebuked him).
They repeatedly challenged Jesus over his teachings, Sabbath observance, ritual purity, and accusations of blasphemy (e.g. Matt. 12; 15; 23; Mark 2). The Sadducees opposed him at times (e.g. questioning him about the resurrection, later plotting his death), while Roman officials were more politically involved than consistent ideological opponents, and the disciples followed him (though they sometimes misunderstood or rebuked him).
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