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The Characteristics of Pharisees

By Jeremy Myers
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The Characteristics of Pharisees

Characteristics of PhariseesAnthony Ehrhardt has a great series going on about the Characteristics of Pharisees for modern churches. I doubt any of think we are Pharisees, but the truth is that almost all of us have some Pharisaical characteristics.

I really like how Anthony is going about these, and writing with modern practices in mind.

Here are some of the posts from this series:

  • Pharisees seek honor among men
  • Pharisees bind heavy burdens on others
  • Pharisees do not practice what they preach
  • Pharisees seek to catch others in their words
  • Pharisees are easily offended

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: Theology of the Church

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  1. Esther says

    May 18, 2011 at 11:11 am

    I have tried about 5 times over the past few months to access your blog, Mr. Ehrhardt, but I am unable. It shows up for a few seconds, but then goes blank. (I have not had this problem with any other blog, so I don’t think it is my computer.)

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    • Jeremy Myers says

      May 18, 2011 at 1:14 pm

      I just tried to access it myself, and the same thing happened to me.

      Anthony, I think it might be one of your plugins. You have a few pop-up bars on the top or bottom that might be causing this. Since many people block pop-ups, you might want to consider removing those plugins.

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    • Sam says

      May 18, 2011 at 4:23 pm

      I can now access the blog, but not the comments.

      Reply
  2. Ant Writes says

    May 20, 2011 at 2:52 am

    Thanks for the shout out…I’m going to see what the problem is…thanks

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