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1 3, 0,5 | even in the name of some members of the Sanhedrin — although 2 3, 0,5 | were certain and worthiest members of the glorious Messiah’ 3 3, 0,18| why My Disciples, being members of the of the bridegroom’ 4 4, 1,3 | Jerusalem and made up of 72 members, presided by a high priest. 5 4, 1,10| perturbed by Her lack of members and seeming feebleness, 6 4, 1,12| opinion that only they can be members of the Messiah’s Kingdom. 7 5, 0,33| interrelationship between the Members of Christ’s Kingdom: “Whoever 8 5, 0,40| Sanhedrin consisted of 70 members. The names of these 70 disciples 9 5, 0,41| Jewish leaders, headed by members of Sanhedrin and Pharisees 10 5, 0,41| annoyed response from the members of the Sanhedrin: “Are you 11 5, 0,61| or one of its prominent members, a man suffering with incurable 12 6, 2,4 | primarily the high priests and members of the Sanhedrin. The landowner 13 6, 2,4 | new people — all future members of God’s Kingdom or Christ’ 14 6, 2,5 | Gospel. However, the true members of this Kingdom are not 15 6, 2,5 | humiliated by the Lord, the members of the Senhadrin began consulting 16 6, 6,1 | partly because there were new members that were not present at 17 6, 6,1 | accuse Him of blasphemy, the members of the Sanhedrin announce 18 6, 6,3 | the pride of the Sanhedrin members, and they — as the first 19 6, 7 | of the Jews.” Because the members of the Sanhedrin accused 20 6, 7,3 | Jews (enemies of Christ or members of the Sanhedrin) asked 21 7, 0,7 | historical clarity, which the members of the Sanhedrin wanted 22 7, 0,12| newly born, so to speak members of Christ’s Church, which 23 7, 0,12| ordinary, spiritually mature members of the Church, which do