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1 3, 0,5 | Nicodemus, a member of the Sanhedrin, came to see Jesus. Apparently, 2 3, 0,5 | name of some members of the Sanhedrin — although the bulk of them 3 4, 1,3 | felonies than the Great Sanhedrin — the highest court, situated 4 5, 0,22| violated them, were subject to Sanhedrin’s punishment — up to excommunication. 5 5, 0,40| the numbers 40 and 7. The Sanhedrin consisted of 70 members. 6 5, 0,41| leaders, headed by members of Sanhedrin and Pharisees that were 7 5, 0,41| authorities, the servants of Sanhedrin attempted to grab Jesus, 8 5, 0,41| from the members of the Sanhedrin: “Are you also deceived?” 9 5, 0,41| Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin) bravely comes forward, 10 5, 0,43| the meeting-hall of the Sanhedrin that was hostile to the 11 5, 0,43| the eyes and ears of the Sanhedrin, “no one laid hands on Him” 12 5, 0,83| Sanhedrin’s Decision to Kill Jesus 13 5, 0,83| high Jewish court of the Sanhedrin. They weren’t afraid to 14 5, 0,83| secretly, as apparently the Sanhedrin desired, fearing the people ( 15 6, 2,2 | saying: “We do not know.” The Sanhedrin, which was incapable of 16 6, 2,4 | priests and members of the Sanhedrin. The landowner then left: 17 6, 2,4 | the high priests and the Sanhedrin’s authority. The cultivation 18 6, 3,1 | with the knowledge of the Sanhedrin’s decision to seize the 19 6, 5 | in a word, nearly all the Sanhedrin. Despite the late hour of 20 6, 5 | meeting in the morning of the Sanhedrin, where they could officially 21 6, 5,1 | official assembly of the Sanhedrin, which would hand down a 22 6, 6,1 | Sanhedrin’s Sentence.~(Mat. 27:1; 23 6, 6,1 | official gathering of the Sanhedrin is mentioned briefly, in 24 6, 6,1 | neither Caiaphus nor the Sanhedrin wanted to delay the pronouncement 25 6, 6,1 | second trial. This time, the Sanhedrin assembled at dawn in much 26 6, 6,1 | Caiaphus’ house but in the Sanhedrin hall. After spending all 27 6, 6,1 | the hall of the assembled Sanhedrin and asked: “If You are the 28 6, 6,1 | blasphemy, the members of the Sanhedrin announce that there is no 29 6, 6,3 | in mind, after having the Sanhedrin pronounce the death sentence, 30 6, 6,3 | to your law.” Indeed, the Sanhedrin was empowered without Roman 31 6, 6,3 | deeply stung the pride of the Sanhedrin members, and they — as the 32 6, 6,3 | through hatred i.e. the Sanhedrin, Caiaphas and his instrument, 33 6, 6,3 | savage rebuke to the whole Sanhedrin: it is as though he is saying — 34 6, 6,3 | i.e. having confirmed the Sanhedrin’s death sentence, Pilate 35 6, 7 | Wishing to once again hurt the Sanhedrin, Pilate ordered the following 36 6, 7 | Because the members of the Sanhedrin accused the Lord of appropriating 37 6, 7,3 | Christ or members of the Sanhedrin) asked Pilate “that their 38 6, 7,4 | He was a member of the Sanhedrin, a pious, clandestine follower 39 6, 7,4 | under the authority of the Sanhedrin to maintain law and order 40 7, 0,7 | high priests assembled the Sanhedrin and decided to bribe the 41 7, 0,7 | all the endeavors by the Sanhedrin — to retain the Lord’s Pure 42 7, 0,7 | which the members of the Sanhedrin wanted to eclipse and present