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Current version says: "Pharisee" is derived from Ancient Greek Pharisaios (Φαρισαῖος),[8] from Aramaic Pərīšā (Hebrew: פְּרִישָׁא‎), plural Pərīšayyā (Hebrew: פְּרִישַׁיָּא‎), meaning "set apart, separated", related to Hebrew pārûšh (Hebrew: פָּרוּשׁ‎), plural pĕrûhšym (Hebrew: פְּרוּשִׁים‎), the Qal passive participle of the verb pāraš (Hebrew: פָּרַשׁ‎).

All possible interpretations of the word, except the most obvious: פרושים in Hebrew means interpretations. In other words, the Pharisees believed in endless interpretations and extrapolations of the Bible, as evidenced in Mishna, followed by Talmud, followed by …