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Saint Stephen
Deacon, martyr, and saint
Sanhedrin
thumb|The Sanhedrin, from an 1883 encyclopedia
Nicodemus
Nicodemus; ; <!--
Hillel the Elder
Jewish religious leader of the 1st century
Gamaliel
Gamaliel the Elder (; also spelled Gamliel; Rabban Gamliʾēl haz-Zāqēn; Gamaliēl ho Presbýteros), or Rabban Gamaliel I, was a leading authority in the Sanhedrin in the early first century CE. He was the son of Simeon ben Hillel and grandson of the great Jewish teacher Hillel the Elder. He fathered Simeon ben Gamliel, who was named for Gamaliel's father, and a daughter, who married a priest named Simon ben Nathanael.
Salome Alexandra
Queen regnant of Hasmonean Judaea from c.76 to 67 BCE
Judah ha-Nasi
2nd century rabbi and editor of the Mishnah
Johanan ben Zakai
1st-century rabbi and an important Jewish sage
Sanhedrin trial of Jesus
trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin
Nasi
Hebrew title; occurs 132 times in the Masoretic Text, and usually translated "prince" or "captain"; also a title for the head of the Sanhedrin (during the Second Temple Period) or as a religiopolitical office in the Late Roman Empire
Gamaliel II
active 80-110
Ananias ben Nedebaios
1st century AD High Priest of Israel
Eleazar ben Azariah
1st-century CE Jewish rabbi and Tannaim sage
Mark 12
Gospel according to Mark, chapter 12
John 11
Gospel according to John, chapter 11
Mark 14
Gospel according to Mark, chapter 14
Acts 7
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 7
Simeon ben Gamliel
1st century CE rabbi and nasi
Luke 22
twenty-second chapter of the Gospel of Luke
Matthew 26
Gospel according to Matthew, chapter 26
Simeon ben Gamliel II
2nd century CE Judean rabbi and nasi and Great Sanhedrin president
Tombs of the Sanhedrin
underground complex of 63 rock-cut tombs in Jerusalem
Gamaliel III
3rd century Judean rabbi and nasi
Acts 4
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 4
Simeon ben Shetach
Jewish Pharisee scholar (c. 140–60 BCE)
Raban Gamaliel VI
Rabbi and Prince of the Ancient Sanhedrin.
Synedrion
A synedrion or synhedrion (Greek: συνέδριον, "sitting together", hence "assembly" or "council"; , sanhedrin) is an assembly that holds formal sessions. The Latinized form is synedrium.
Hillel II
Rabbi and nasi
Grand Sanhedrin
Jewish high court
Joshua ben Perachiah
Rabbi and Nasi of the Sanhedrin.
Judah II
Rabbi and Prince of the Sanhedrin.
Abtalion
Abtalion ( ʾAḇṭalyōn) or Avtalyon (Modern Hebrew) was a rabbinic sage in the early pre-Mishnaic era. He was a leader of the Pharisees during the 1st century BCE, and by tradition the vice-president of the great Sanhedrin of Jerusalem. He lived at the same time as Sh'maya. They are known as one of the zugot ("couples"): Shmaya and Avtalyon. Abtalion lived approximately from 90 BCE - 20 BCE.
Shmaya
Rabbinic sage
Jose ben Joezer
Jewish rabbi and sage.
Simeon ben Hillel
rabbi
Judah III
Rabbi and nasi.
Nittai of Arbela
Jewish rabbi, vice president of the Sanhedrin
Gamaliel V
Jewish Rabbi and Prince of the Sanhedrin.
Av Beit Din
second-highest-ranking member of the Sanhedrin during the Second Temple period
Gamaliel's principle
Biblical theory to leave matters to God
Gamaliel IV
Rabbi and nasi.
Judah ben Tabbai
Pharisee scholar, Chief Justice of the Sanhedrin