The Passover is a very holy, sacred time. The Sanhedrin probably realised the arrest would end in death, and did not want the Passover to be violated by a good teacher's death. They may not have believed His claim about being the Son of God, but they did acknowledge Him as being a teacher who spoke with authority.
There was no formal requirement for members of the Sanhedrin to be married, but it was common for them to be married as marriage was a common social norm in ancient Jewish society. Ultimately, what mattered most was their knowledge of Jewish law and their qualifications as leaders.
The first council of the church after New Testament times was the First Council of Nicaea, which took place in 325 AD. It was called by Emperor Constantine to address the Arian controversy regarding the nature of Jesus Christ.
The Sanhedrin was a council of Jewish elders and religious leaders in ancient Israel. The members included chief priests, scribes, and Pharisees. Key figures mentioned in historical accounts of the Sanhedrin include Gamaliel, Nicodemus, and Joseph of Arimathea.
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.
Elders, chief priests and teachers of the law.
The United Nations Security Council has 15 members.
The Seattle City Council has 9 members.
The mayor is Trevor Miller, the council members are led by Roy Whitehead, and other leading members are Simon Burns, Alan Haselhurst, and John Whittingdale. The council has 57 total members.
There are currently 10 executive council members in the FCCLA.
council-manager model
In England they are members, chosen by the elected councilors, in a borough or county council and are senior members of a local council
Council-manager model A+