Celebacy is forbidden by Jewish law - and a celebate was disqualified from serving on the Sanhedrin. The creation of man ends as recorded in Genesis 2:24 with the words: Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh. The first commandment in the Torah is to be fruitful and multiply; to have children.
Unless he is in a faith that practices celebacy for the clergy, certainly.
No, Paul was not a member of the Sanhedrin.
The sanhedrin used to meet at the outer wall of the temple.
St. Paul opted for celebacy, so that he could devote all his efforts to the ministry.
A sanhedrin was the supreme council or court in the Jewish world. It also functioned as a legislative body. A sanhedrin consisted of 71 wise men, and the lesser sanhedrin consisted of 23 men.
To be a member of the Sanhedrin you had to be married and at least 30 years of age.
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The Sanhedrin was the legal court that tried cases similarly to modern courts.
The Sanhedrin.
i don't know what the problems were.
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it is called the Sanhedrin