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  • Sanhedrin (Gr. synedrion), meaning "a sitting together," or a "council." This word (r The Sanhedrin is said to have consisted of seventy-one members, the high priest being pre
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Sanhedrin]]
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  • ...minence to the necessity of being "born again." He is next met with in the Sanhedrin (7:50-52), where he protested against the course they were taking in plotti
    660 bytes (113 words) - 16:38, 28 October 2008
  • (Acts 5:21), the "elders of Israel" who formed a component part of the Sanhedrin.
    128 bytes (17 words) - 15:49, 1 November 2008
  • Sanhedrin (Gr. synedrion), meaning "a sitting together," or a "council." This word (r The Sanhedrin is said to have consisted of seventy-one members, the high priest being pre
    2 KB (294 words) - 12:51, 17 November 2008
  • ...r|Peter]] and [[apostle John|John]] being arrested and coming before the [[Sanhedrin]] for proclaiming [[Christ]]. It contain's Peter's third speech. In it, des Despite the arrest by the Sanhedrin, many Jews who had heard Peter's message believed. About 5,000 men believed
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  • ...ohn's "signs" and leads directly to the decision of [[Caiaphas]] and the [[Sanhedrin]] to kill Jesus. Caiaphas utters the prophetics words "It is better one man
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  • There were many Sadducees among the "elders" of the Sanhedrin. They seem, indeed, to have been as numerous as the Pharisees (Acts 23:6).
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  • ...palace. Pilate came forth from his palace and met the deputation from the Sanhedrin, who, in answer to his inquiry as to the nature of the accusation they had
    7 KB (1,134 words) - 15:41, 28 November 2008
  • ...or more than three hundred years their metropolis. From about A.D. 150 the Sanhedrin settled here, and established rabbinical schools, which rose to great celeb
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  • ...selves friendly to the gospel and its preachers. Thus Gamaliel advised the Sanhedrin, when the apostles were before them charged with "teaching in this name," t
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  • When the Sanhedrin were about to proceed with some plan for the condemnation of our Lord (John
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  • ...d by God. Peter's fourth message is then recounted. In it he accuses the [[Sanhedrin]] of killing Jesus, and reveals further developments in Christology - Jesus
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  • ...f accusations of blasphemy. Before his stoning he was brought before the [[Sanhedrin]], where he gave a speech in his defence. Key features of this speech inclu
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  • ...ohn's "signs" and leads directly to the decision of [[Caiaphas]] and the [[Sanhedrin]] to kill Jesus. Caiaphas utters the prophetics words "It is better one man
    10 KB (934 words) - 06:47, 9 October 2008
  • ...Gethsemane]] before being arrested and taken for questioning before the [[Sanhedrin]], the council Jewish judges. The chapter also records the [[apostle Peter]
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  • ...l, Ezra, and Nehemiah, and afterwards by the high priests, assisted by the Sanhedrin. After the death of Alexander the Great at Babylon (B.C. 323), his vast emp
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  • 767. The Sanhedrin, in part or whole, was called together, and the guards most carefully quest
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  • ...e study of the law under any of the rabbis. When Peter appeared before the Sanhedrin, he looked like an "unlearned man" (Acts 4:13).
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  • ...can we be sure that “to devour” means “to slay,” merely? It was the Jewish Sanhedrin that compassed Christ’s death; and that is close to saying it was the Jew
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  • ...otentates? “Jesus held His peace,” is the record of His conduct before the Sanhedrin, Matt. 26:63. Yet He did answer at one point¾when He testified that He was
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