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  • Early in the morning, the chief priests, the elders and the teachers of the Law (that is, the whole Council or Sanhedrin) had their plan ready. They put Jesus in chains, led him away and handed him over to Pilate. (Mark 15, 1)

  • Joseph of Arimathea boldly went to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus. Joseph was a respected member of the Council who was himself waiting for the kingdom of God. (Mark 15, 43)

  • At daybreak, the council of the elders of the people, among whom were the chief priests and the scribes, assembled again. Then they had Jesus brought before them, and they began questioning him: (Luke 22, 66)

  • The whole council rose and brought Jesus to Pilate. (Luke 23, 1)

  • Then intervened a member of the Jewish supreme council, a good and righteous man named Joseph (Luke 23, 50)

  • So the chief priests and the Pharisees called the Sanhedrin Council. They said, "What are we to do? For this man keeps on giving miraculous signs. (John 11, 47)

  • So they ordered them to leave the council room while they consulted with one another. (Acts 4, 15)

  • Then the council threatened them once more and let them go. They could find no way of punishing them because of the people who glorified God for what had happened, (Acts 4, 21)

  • Accordingly they entered the Temple at dawn and resumed their teaching. When the High Priest and his supporters arrived, they called together the Sanhedrin, that is the full Council of the elders of Israel. They sent word to the jail to have the prisoners brought in. (Acts 5, 21)

  • So they brought them in and made them stand before the Council and the High Priest questioned them, (Acts 5, 27)

  • When the Council heard this, they became very angry and wanted to kill them. (Acts 5, 33)

  • If, on the other hand, it is from God, you will not be able to destroy it and you may indeed find yourselves fighting against God." The Council let themselves be persuaded. (Acts 5, 39)


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