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Some historians, however, have noted that Jesus' actions are actually similar to and consistent with Jewish beliefs and practices of the time, as recorded by the Rabbis, that commonly associate illness with sin and healing with forgiveness.[29] Jews reject the New Testament suggestion that the healing would have been critial of, or criticized by, the Pharisees as no surviving Rabbinic source questions or criticizes this practice.[29]

Another argument along the same lines is that according to the New Testament, Pharisees wanted to punish Jesus for healing a man's withered hand on the Sabbath. No Rabbinic rule has been found according to which Jesus would have violated the Sabbath.[30]

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