Besharat E Munji 12 (Prophet Issa A.S) Urdu Serial
There were a lot of Religious and political groups in Jews.
Pharisees: a group of influential Jews active in Palestine from 2nd century BCE through 1st century CE; they advocated and adhered to strict observance of the Sabbath rest, purity rituals, tithing, and food restrictions based on the Hebrew Scriptures and on later traditions.
Sadducees: another prominent group of Jews in Palestine from 2nd century BCE through 1st century CE; they were probably smaller "elite" group, but even more influential than the Pharisees; they followed the laws of the Hebrew Bible (the Torah), but rejected newer traditions.
Essenes :a smaller group or "sect" that lived a communal "monastic" lifestyle at Qumram (near the Dead Sea) from 2nd century BCE through 1st century CE; the "Dead Sea Scrolls" found in this location in 1947 are usually associated with them.
Herodians: probably a faction that supported the policies and government of the Herodian family, especially during the time of Herod Antipas, ruler over Galilee and Perea during the lifetimes of John the Baptist and of Jesus.
Zealots: one of several different "revolutionary" groups in the 1st century CE who opposed the Roman occupation of Israel.
High Priests,Chief Priests, Priests, and Levites: members of the tribe of Levi who were responsible for the temple and its sacrifices, and thus were the religious and social leaders of the Jewish people. Scribes: men specially trained in writing, and thus influential as interpreters and teachers of the Law, and agents of the rulers.
Elders: the "older men" of a community who formed the ruling elite and were often members of official "councils".
Disciples of John the Baptist: during his lifetime and for several centuries thereafter, certain groups of people considered themselves followers of John the Baptist; some of them became Christians, but others maintained that John was earlier and more important than Jesus.
Followers of Jesus a.s: starting with smaller numbers of Jews in Galilee and Judea during his lifetime, those who believed in Jesus grew over the decades, spreading the "Jesus Movement" to other nations, cultures, and languages throughout the ancient Mediterranean.
except few groups all were opposing Prophet Jesus a.s, specially Pharisees and Sadducees were planning to defeat Jesus a.s. They also propagated that Jesus a.s is son of God or God, they also created doubts about birth of Jesus a.s, even Jews created doubts about Prophet John, Jesus, Saint Mary a.s etc. In this 12th Episode you will watch a scene where Jesus a.s is among their Disciples, there was a Pharisee scholar and priest among them, Jesus asked him about Last Prophet who will be for all world and mankind. That Pharisee replied that he had been read a booklet in a library where it was described about Last Prophet would be from progeny of Prophet Ismael a.s, he described in detail about real and natural concept about Allah, creation of Adam, why they were dropped to Earth and how Allah deals with humans and how humans should deal with Allah. During this Mary Magdalene arrived there with tears in her eyes , she was weeping as his brother were suffering to death, he requested Jesus a.s to heal him up. Jesus a.s said her to calm down and go back to her brother's home, Jesus a.s also went to there , on the way to Bethany village of brother of Mary Magdalene, Prophet Jesus told symbols of End of Time in details and again predicted for emerge of Last Prophet, Mehdi and Savior. When he reached Bethany , Mary came out his town and said Jesus a.s about death and burial of his brother four days, Jesus a.s said he was not died, he is sleeping and Allah has given me power over his sleep, and truly I say to you he is not dead, for he alone is dead who dies without finding mercy with God.'Jesus again prayed and Jesus said with a loud voice: 'Lazarus, come forth!' Whereupon he that was dead arose; and Jesus said to his disciples: 'Loose him.' For he was bound in the grave-clothes with the napkin over his face, even as our fathers were accustomed to bury [their dead].
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