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Jewish tradition of afterlife
Before ~200 BCE the Jews did not necessarily believe in an afterlife. At around this point in history study and contemplation of scripture came into general acceptance and the concept of heaven became popular belief. Support was then found to be plentiful in scripture both recent and ancient. I heard this in a documentary on PBS "Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Israelites." It is an interesting line of thought.
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Re: Jewish tradition of afterlife
Originally posted by Regret
Before ~200 BCE the Jews did not necessarily believe in an afterlife. At around this point in history study and contemplation of scripture came into general acceptance and the concept of heaven became popular belief. Support was then found to be plentiful in scripture both recent and ancient. I heard this in a documentary on PBS "Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Israelites." It is an interesting line of thought.
Specifically, the Sadducees did not believe in a future resurrection of the dead, whereas the Pharisees did.
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Re: Re: Jewish tradition of afterlife
Originally posted by Gregory
Specifically, the Sadducee's did not believe in a future resurrection of the dead, whereas the Pharisees did.
No. Until ~200 BCE the afterlife was not necessarily a belief, period, according to the documentary. After this point Sadducee's and Pharisees separate in their belief on the subject, but the subject may not have existed until ~200 BCE. Pharisees and Sadducee's both were valid groups from at least somewhere around 550 BCE if not earlier.