The Greek word rendered "Sanhedrin" literally means a "sitting down with." It was a general term for an assembly or a meeting. In Jewish tradition, it commonly referred to a religious judicial body, or court
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.
The Bible says the chief priest was Caiaphas . ~ see related link below .
they arrested them and had them locked away in jail but an angel came and freed them.
No, Paul was not a member of the Sanhedrin.
Genesis ch.4. According to tradition, she had Cain while still in the Garden of Eden (Talmud, Sanhedrin 38b).
Stephen, one of the seven deacons chosen in the early Christian church, addressed the Sanhedrin with a face like an angel before being stoned to death for his beliefs. This event is recorded in the Bible in the book of Acts, chapter 6 and 7.
The sanhedrin used to meet at the outer wall of the temple.
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To be a member of the Sanhedrin you had to be married and at least 30 years of age.
The Sanhedrin was the legal court that tried cases similarly to modern courts.
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