That's part of why the kingdom of Judeah fell apart. The infighting caused by the Sadusies thrist for power and rejection of oral tradition allowed the Roman Empire to conquer the kingdom, after the Greeks had failed years before. The Pharasies would never have turned over anyone to be crucified, no matter what that person did. It is the Pharasies who's tradition has been passed down through the generations, and they are the ones who's names are quoted in the Talmud. The Sadusies did not survive the diaspora.


<sub>Will Eisner's last work - The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
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