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The members of the Sanhedrin had to be experts in the entire written and oral Torah. They had to be people whose righteousness was exemplary. In addition, they needed to have enough worldly knowledge to be able to judge. For example, a sage who knew nothing about the methods of burglars wouldn't be considered competent to judge a case of burglary.

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