Boethusian

/boʊɛˈθuːʒən/ adjective

Relating to the Boethusians, a small Jewish philosophical sect of the Second Temple period that opposed the Pharisees.

From Boethus (Greek name), the founder of this Jewish school, plus -ian suffix. The sect flourished around the 1st century BCE and is mentioned in the Talmud.

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