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'''Sefer Zadok''' is the name of a Sadducean text, containing the doctrines of the Sadducees, allegedly being written by their founder, Zadok. No copies of this text are extant today, except for quotes in the polemics of Rabbinic and [[Karaite]] [[Jew]]ish scholars of that time period.   
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'''Sefer Zadok''' is the name of a Sadducean text, containing the doctrines of the Sadducees, allegedly being written by their founder, Zadok. No copies of this text are extant today, except for quotes in the polemics of Rabbinic and [[Karaite Jews|Karaite Jew]]ish scholars of that time period.   
  
The Sefer Zadok is also referred to in texts by [[Josephus]] and in the [[Talmud]] as a text containing the doctrines and beliefs of [[Sadduccee]] [[Judaism]].  There are many stories, anecdotes, and religious and political ideas attributed to the [[Sadduccees]] in these texts.  These works were, however, produced by those who stood in opposition to the [[Sadduccees]] (primarily the [[Pharisees]]) and are thus suspect.  Little else is known about this text and those who followed its teachings.
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The Sefer Zadok is also referred to in texts by [[Josephus]] and in the [[Talmud]] as a text containing the doctrines and beliefs of [[Sadducee]] [[Judaism]].  There are many stories, anecdotes, and religious and political ideas attributed to the [[Sadducees]] in these texts.  These works were, however, produced by those who stood in opposition to the [[Sadducees]] (primarily the [[Pharisees]]) and are thus suspect.  Little else is known about this text and those who followed its teachings.
  
''See also: [[Sadducee]]''
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''See also: [[Sadducees]]''
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Parts of it might have been preserved as the Islamic Quran.

Latest revision as of 12:28, 5 April 2021

Sefer Zadok is the name of a Sadducean text, containing the doctrines of the Sadducees, allegedly being written by their founder, Zadok. No copies of this text are extant today, except for quotes in the polemics of Rabbinic and Karaite Jewish scholars of that time period.

The Sefer Zadok is also referred to in texts by Josephus and in the Talmud as a text containing the doctrines and beliefs of Sadducee Judaism. There are many stories, anecdotes, and religious and political ideas attributed to the Sadducees in these texts. These works were, however, produced by those who stood in opposition to the Sadducees (primarily the Pharisees) and are thus suspect. Little else is known about this text and those who followed its teachings.

See also: Sadducees

Parts of it might have been preserved as the Islamic Quran.