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Sanhedrin
n 1: the supreme judicial and ecclesiastical council of ancient
Jerusalem

Sanhedrin \San"he*drin\, Sanhedrim \San"he*drim\, n. [Heb.
sanhedr[imac]n, fr. Gr. ?; ? with ? a seat, fr. ? to sit.
See {Sit}.] (Jewish Antiq.)
the great council of the Jews, which consisted of seventy
members, to whom the high priest was added. It had
jurisdiction of religious matters.
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Synagogue \Syn"a*gogue\, n. [F., from L. synagoga, Gr. ? a
bringing together, an assembly, a synagogue, fr. ? to bring
together; sy`n with ? to lead. See {Syn-}, and {Agent}.]
1. A congregation or assembly of Jews met for the purpose of
worship, or the performance of religious rites.
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2. The building or place appropriated to the religious
worship of the Jews.
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3. The council of, probably, 120 members among the Jews,
first appointed after the return from the Babylonish
captivity; -- called also the {Great Synagogue}, and
sometimes, though erroneously, the {Sanhedrin}.
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4. A congregation in the early Christian church.
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My brethren, . . . if there come into your synagogue
a man with a gold ring. --James ii.
1,2 (Rev.
Ver.).
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5. Any assembly of men. [Obs. or R.] --Milton.
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  • Sanhedrin - Wikipedia
    The Talmud tractate Sanhedrin identifies two classes of rabbinical courts called Sanhedrin, a Great Sanhedrin (בית דין הגדול) and a Lesser Sanhedrin (בית דין הקטן)
  • What Was the Sanhedrin? - Bible Study
    The Great Sanhedrin (which in Greek means 'a sitting together' or 'council') was the supreme council of the Jews who met within Jerusalem's temple in a place known as the chamber of hewn stones (although they sometimes met in the house of the High Priest)
  • Ancient Jewish History: The Sanhedrin
    The Great Sanhedrin was the supreme religious body in the Land of Israel during the time of the Holy Temple There were also smaller religious Sanhedrins in every town in the Land of Israel, as well as a civil political-democratic Sanhedrin
  • What was the Sanhedrin Council? Who were the members?
    The Sanhedrin Council in Christ's time was different than it is today Learn the differences and which New Testament personalities served on the Council
  • The Sanhedrin - The Jewish Court System - Chabad. org
    The Sanhedrin was the Second-Temple-era name of the central Jewish court, made up of 71 members, centered in Jerusalem In addition, there were lesser courts, both in Jerusalem and throughout the Land of Israel
  • Topical Bible: The Sanhedrin
    The Sanhedrin was the supreme religious and judicial council of the Jewish people during the Second Temple period, playing a significant role in the governance and spiritual life of Israel The term "Sanhedrin" is derived from the Greek word "synedrion," meaning "assembly" or "council "
  • SANHEDRIN - JewishEncyclopedia. com
    Hebrew-Aramaic term originally designating only the assembly at Jerusalem that constituted the highest political magistracy of the country It was derived from the Greek συνέδριον
  • Sanhedrin - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
    The Sanhedrin, the Jewish council of supreme authority which met in Jerusalem, must be distinguished from lesser, local courts of law to which the name “sanhedrin” was also regularly applied
  • Unveiling The History And Significance Of The Sanhedrin In Ancient . . .
    The Sanhedrin was a Jewish court and council that played a significant role in religious law and Jewish culture during ancient times This influential group was responsible for interpreting Torah and other Jewish scriptures, resolving disputes, and enforcing Jewish law





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