(((blondie))),
Thanks! That was exactly what I was thinking of. And if your husband minds me giving you a hug just give him a bit of dagger eyes and he'll back off.
The coldhearted attitude of the Pharisees constituted a crime against humanity and a sin against God. (John 9:39-41) With good reason, Jesus warned his disciples, "Watch out for the leaven" of this elitist group and other religionists, such as the Sadducees. (Matthew 16:6) Leaven is used in the Bible to represent sin or corruption. So Jesus was saying that the teaching of the "scribes and Pharisees" could corrupt pure worship. How? In that it taught people to view God's Law solely in terms of their arbitrary rules and rituals, while ignoring "the weightier matters," including mercy. (Matthew 23:23) This ritualistic form of religion made worship of God an intolerable burden. (Watchtower October 1, 1998, p. 14, par. 2)
"Abuse" is harmful corruption. "Leaven" is harmful corruption. "Leaven" is "abuse".
"Arbitrary" means "depending on individual discretion" or "unrestrained use of authority."
"Arbitrary rules and rituals" equals "leaven" which equals "abuse". Their ritualistic form of religion makes worship of God an intolerable burden. It constitutes "a crime against humanity and a sin against God." By their own words they stand condemned.
Romans 2:1, 2 says: "Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest doest the same things. But we are sure that the judgment of God is according to truth against them which commit such things." (KJV)
So, I can't excuse them of judging the Pharisees for what they themselves do.
Respectfully,
AuldSoul