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  1. Sanhedrin: 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. Josephus uses συνέδριον for the first time in connection with the decree of the Roman governor ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Sanhedrin: The Sanhedrin (Hebrew and Aramaic: סַנְהֶדְרִין from Koinē Greek: Συνέδριον, synedrion, 'sitting together,' hence 'assembly' or 'council') was an assembly of either 23 or 71 elders (known as "rabbis" after the destruction of the Second Temple), appointed to sit as a tribunal in ... (Assemblies of twenty-three or seventy-one Jewish elders) [100%] 2024-01-14 [Sanhedrin] [1st-century BC establishments in the Hasmonean Kingdom]...
  3. Sanhedrin: In Judaism, a Sanhedrin (Hebrew: סנהדרין; Greek: συνέδριον, meaning "sitting together" or "council") is an assembly of 23 judges biblically required in every Jewish city. The Talmud (tractate Sanhedrin) identifies two classes of rabbinical courts called Sanhedrin, a Great Sanhedrin and a ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. Sanhedrin ("Court"): Name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta, and both Talmudim. It stands fourth in the order Neziḳin in most editions, and is divided into eleven chapters containing seventy-one paragraphs in all. It treats chiefly of courtsand their powers ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Sanhedrin: SANHEDRIN san'-he-drin (canhedhrin, the Talmudic transcription of the Greek sunedrion): 1. Name: The Sanhedrin was, at and before the time of Christ, the name for the highest Jewish tribunal, of 71 members, in Jerusalem, and also for the ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  6. Sanhedrin: The Sanhedrin was a Jewish religious body that was the high court of interpreting Jewish religious laws. At the time of Jesus the Roman authorities allowed them to exhibit considerable political, cultural, religious influence, as well as having their own ... [100%] 2023-02-25 [Judaism]
  7. Sanhedrin: The Sanhedrin (Hebrew and Aramaic: סַנְהֶדְרִין; Greek: Συνέδριον, synedrion, 'sitting together,' hence 'assembly' or 'council') was an assembly of either twenty-three or seventy-one elders (known as "rabbis" after the destruction of the Second Temple), appointed to sit as a tribunal ... (Assemblies of twenty-three or seventy-one Jewish elders) [100%] 2024-07-18 [Sanhedrin] [1st-century BC establishments in the Hasmonean Kingdom]...
  8. Sanhédrin (traité): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sanhédrin (homonymie). Cet article ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (mai 2020). (Traité) [88%] 2024-09-16
  9. Grand Sanhedrin: The Grand Sanhedrin was a Jewish high court convened in Europe by Napoleon to give legal sanction to the principles expressed by an assembly of Jewish notables in answer to the twelve questions submitted to it by the government. The ... (Jewish high court) [70%] 2024-01-14 [1806 establishments in France] [1807 in France]...
  10. Sanhedrin, French: Jewish high court convened by Napoleon I. to give legal sanction to the principles expressed by the Assembly of Notables in answer to the twelve questions submitted to it by the government (see Jew. Is it lawful for Jews to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  11. Negro Sanhedrin: The Negro Sanhedrin was a national "All-Race Conference" held in the American city of Chicago, Illinois, from February 11 to 15, 1924. The gathering was attended by 250 delegates representing 61 trade unions, civic groups, and fraternal organizations in ... (Historic trade union conference) [70%] 2024-02-29 [African-American history between emancipation and the civil rights movement] [Civil rights organizations in the United States]...
  12. Sanhedria Murhevet: 31°48′07″N 35°13′05″E / 31.802017°N 35.217962°E / 31.802017; 35.217962 Sanhedria HaMurhevet (Hebrew: סנהדריה המורחבת, also spelled Sanhedria HaMurchevet) is a Haredi neighborhood in Jerusalem. Its name translates as "expanded Sanhedria". (Neighbourhood in northern Jerusalem) [62%] 2024-01-14 [Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem] [Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem]...
  13. Compare: COMPARE kom-par' (damah, mashal, [`arakh]; paraballo, sugkrino): "Compare" is the translation of damah, "to be like" (Song of Solomon 1:9); of mashal, "to liken," "compare" (Isaiah 46:5); of `arakh, "to set in array," "compare" (Psalms 89:6 ... [61%] 1915-01-01
  14. Rodion Shchedrin: Rodion Konstantinovich Shchedrin (Russian: Родион Константинович Щедрин, IPA: [rədʲɪˈon kənstɐnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪtɕ ɕːɪˈdrʲin]; born 16 December 1932) is a Soviet and Russian composer and pianist, winner of USSR State Prize (1972), the Lenin Prize (1984), and the State Prize of the Russian Federation (1992), and is ... (Soviet and Russian composer and pianist) [54%] 2023-11-07 [1932 births] [20th-century classical composers]...
  15. Semyon Shchedrin: Semyon Fyodorovich Shchedrin (1745–1804) was a Russian landscape painter, the uncle and mentor of Sylvester Shchedrin. Member of the Imperial Academy of Arts. (Russian landscape painter) [54%] 2023-11-22 [Russian neoclassical painters] [Russian landscape painters]...
  16. Nuevo Sanedrín: El Nuevo Sanedrín (en hebrero: הסנהדרין החדשה) es un movimiento fundado en Israel en 2004. Los miembros del movimiento se refieren a sí mismos como los renovadores del Sanedrín, la antigua corte judía que operaba en Jerusalén durante los días del Segundo Templo ... [53%] 2023-12-23
  17. Compadre: Compadre es un término que proviene del latín tardío compăter,​ esto es co-padre, palabra compuesta del prefijo "co-" que indica reunión, cooperación o agregación,​ y padre, por lo que etimológicamente significaría "quien coopera con el padre". Dentro de los ... [52%] 2023-12-22
  18. Comparex: Die Comparex AG ist ein internationales Unternehmen für IT-Dienstleistungen mit Hauptsitz in Leipzig. Nach der am 1. [52%] 2023-11-22
  19. Sanhedrin trial of Jesus: In the New Testament, the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus refers to the trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin (a Jewish judicial body) following his arrest in Jerusalem and prior to the trial before Pontius Pilate. It is an incident reported ... (Religion) [50%] 2023-09-08 [Judaism in the New Testament]
  20. Sanhedrin trial of Jesus: In the New Testament, the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus refers to the trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin (a Jewish judicial body) following his arrest in Jerusalem and prior to the trial before Pontius Pilate. It is an incident reported ... (Trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin, a Jewish judicial body) [50%] 2024-01-07 [1st century in law] [Caiaphas]...

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