The rabbinical Pharisees held power over the Jews under Rome. They were traitors.
In AD 70, perhaps thirty-five years after the death of Jesus, all fell to pieces. The confusion and disorder in Judea were incurable and Rome stepped in. The Pharisees, who had originally invited Roman intervention and were supreme in Judea under the Romans, remained passive.
Jesus was a Galilean, not a Jew.
Samaritans are the only people indigenous to Palestine.Other peoples of Palestine, and most especially the Galileans, would not submit to Rome and after many risings and campaigns the Romans entered and razed Jerusalem. Judea was declared conquered territory and the name vanished from the map.
For long periods during the next nineteen hundred years no Jews at all lived in Jerusalem (the Samaritans, a tiny remnant of whom have survived all the persecutions, are the only people who have lived continuously in Palestine since Old Testamentary times).
Jesus was, CLEARLY, a pharisee jew. There have always been jews in the land that the
Romans renamed "palestine" Your sunday school whore lied.
Actually. I think there is more evidence that he was an Essene.