Sanhedrim
1sanhedrim — 1580s, from Late Heb. sanhedrin (gedola) (great) council, from Gk. synedrion assembly, council, lit. sitting together, from syn together + hedra seat (see CATHEDRAL (Cf. cathedral)). Abolished at the destruction of Jerusalem, C.E. 70. The prop.… …
2Sanhedrim — Sanhedrin San he*drin, Sanhedrim San he*drim, n. [Heb. sanhedr[=i]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… …
3Sanhedrim — More correctly Sanhedrin (Gr. synedrion), meaning a sitting together, or a council. This word (rendered council, A.V.) is frequently used in the New Testament (Matt. 5:22; 26:59; Mark 15:1, etc.) to denote the supreme judicial and… …
4SANHEDRIM — a council of the Jews which held its sittings in Jerusalem, and claimed authority and jurisdiction over the whole Jewish people; it was an aristocratic body, and was presided over by the high priest; its authority was limited from time to time …
5Sanhedrim — n. highest court of the ancient Jews during the Second Temple Period (ruled on administrative, judicial, and religious issues) …
6sanhedrim — san·he·drim …
7sanhedrim — noun see sanhedrin …
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9Annas — Was high priest A.D. 7 14. In A.D. 25 Caiaphas, who had married the daughter of Annas (John 18:13), was raised to that office, and probably Annas was now made president of the Sanhedrim, or deputy or coadjutor of the high priest, and thus was… …
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