April 2024
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The Sanhedrin

Name:“Sanhedrin” originates from a Greek term indicating a legislative assembly or ecclesiastical council deliberating in a sitting posture. Origin:Established in Jerusalem between 170 and 106 B.C. Organization:Seventy-one members divided into three chambers: Number:69 members from the three chambers plus 2 presiding officers, totaling 71. Officers of the Great Sanhedrin: Quorum:23 members constituted a quorum. Criminal… Continue reading
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Fascinating insights into the Pentateuch

Pentateuch: Constitutes the first five books of the Old Testament: Key Points: Hebrew Criminal Law Continue reading
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Punishment for Capital Crimes

Beheading Punishment: Strangling Punishment: Burning Punishment for Incest: Stoning Punishment: Continue reading
