Were the Pharisees J's?
Are they too focused on their rigid standards to know the right context to have fun and party? :w:
Are all J's partypoopers?

Were the disciples P's?
I'm just so tired of pharisees getting a bad rap.\
Who were the Pharisees? They were Jewish scholars that wanted to take the religious practice of Judaism out of the elitest hands of the priests and put it back into the hands of the average Jew on the street. Because often only the wealthy could afford to educate their sons, the Pharisees opened the first Jewish day schools so that EVERY Jewish boy could learn to read and right and understand Jewish law. Unlike the Galileans who were xenophobes, and the Sadducees who were contentedly self serving, the Pharisees believed in a larger mission of bringing moral enlightenment to all the world, and while they never taught that anyone had to become a Jew, they set up synagogues in cities all over the world to teach people to treat one another better. Because of their desire to help every individual become better, rather than to depend upon a priesthood, the number of "righteous gentiles" who came to believe in single creator soared, and at one time around 10% of the Roman citizenship were converts to Judaism.
There were two schools of Pharisees. The school of Shammai was very cautious and practical and emphasized "building a wall around the Torah" lest you come even close to breaking a commandment. This is the group often complained about as being "legalists" as they truly were concerned with the fine points of the law (even when they didn't always keep it themselves). The other group was the school of Hillel, which was more principle based. Hillel taught that there was only one law, "Whatever is hateful to you don't do to other people" and that there were 613 applications of this law, what he called "the commentary."
I hate to break it to some of the very "anti-pharisee" Christians, but the teachings of Jesus were very strongly in line with bet Hillel. Most of the time, bet Hillel had control of the Sanhedron (council of seventy elders and final court of appeal). However, during the ministry years of Jesus, the Sanhedron was controlled by bet Shammai. Basically, Jesus did what Jews do -- he argued about the correct interpretation of Torah. You open up the Talmud, and you'll find scores of the SAME ARGUMENTS between Shammai and Hillel and members of their camps. Yeah, you read me right. Jesus was a Pharisee.
And although I can't prove it, I think brother J was either INFJ or ENFJ. Don't you think Peter sounds like a classic SP?
As far as J's not knowing how to party hearty, I have to disagree. I've known plenty of Orthodox Rabbis who are sticklers for obeying the fine points of the law, and wow can they dance up a storm, and sing mit schmaltz. OMGosh my rabbi at Chabad used to have me in absolute stitches at parties. I know most INFJ's have had bad experiences with the SJ ilk, but come on people! They are individuals! They don't all get stuck in a rut.