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Waxahachie Daily Light
April 9, 2018
Paul didn't revel in his “glory” days as being top dog in the Sanhedrin Court — He placed a premium on knowing Christ and the power of his resurrection. Philippians 3:9 He wasn't interested in a life of leisure and earthly privilege — he was interested in participating in the “fellowship of (Christ's) sufferingsÃâà...
Avoyelles Today
March 29, 2018
{Editor's Note: This series depicts how the events of Jesus Christ's last week in Jerusalem could have been reported by a newspaper. It consists of eight articles, beginning with Palm Sunday and ending with Resurrection Sunday. It is based on the accounts found in the New Testament books of Matthew,Ãâà...
Yucaipa/Calimesa News Mirror
March 23, 2018
Ride Jesus Ride In L:uke 19:28-31, Jesus asked his disciples to go to the village and they will see a Donkey and a un-broken colt tied up. Take it and bring it to me; if anyone ask why you are taking it say that the Lord has a need and will return it to them later. Let us walk along side of Jesus as he makesÃâà...
Haaretz
December 12, 2017
Even the Sanhedrin court of judges moved there, from Zippori. Early Christians also began to move in during the fourth century, the start of the Byzantine age, perhaps in 312 or a bit later. Meanwhile, Tiberias became a central city for Jews, notably during the Mishnaic and Talmudic times. While the mainÃâà...
Breaking Israel News
September 28, 2017
The mystics also stated that immediately after the war in North Korea begins, the Sanhedrin Court of 71 Elders will be reestablished in Jerusalem and construction on the Third Temple will begin. These changes are imminent and will begin when the hostilities end. The political conflict is indeed very close toÃâà...
San Diego Jewish World
May 8, 2017
The app will virtually reconstruct heritage sites from the Second Temple period more than 2,000 years ago, when the 71 members of the Great Sanhedrin court presided on Jerusalem's Temple Mount. “People such as Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi, the members of the Sanhedrin who were activeÃâà...
JNS.org
May 8, 2017
The app will virtually reconstruct heritage sites from the Second Temple period more than 2,000 years ago, when the 71 members of the Great Sanhedrin court presided on Jerusalem's Temple Mount. “People such as Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi, the members of the Sanhedrin who were activeÃâà...
i24news
August 25, 2015
A Jewish American human rights group is urging US authorities to investigate whether taxpayer dollars are being used to fund Jewish terrorism against Arabs and Palestinians in Israel and the West Bank. The complaint filed Monday with the New York state Attorney General's Office was prompted by aÃâà...
Religion News Service
August 5, 2015
2 Only when a Jewish King reigns in Jerusalem 3 Only when the Sanhedrin court of 120 Judges sit. We need 3 or no crime of death is judged. Torah leaves judgement up to the true Judge only and we obviosly will not say what His Divine Wisdom demands for each human. Kindness, severity, compassionÃâà...
Forward
August 3, 2015
The death of Shira Banki, one of the six marchers stabbed at the recent Gay Pride Parade in Jerusalem, was a horrific exclamation point to the indefensible rampage. Indefensible as well, though, were some reactions to the stabbings. Forward columnist Jay Michaelson declared that the actions of theÃâà...
Israel Today
March 1, 2007
The present-day Sanhedrin Court along with a group of extremist rabbis announced their plans on Wednesday to resume ancient Temple practices of animal sacrifices on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, despite religious bans by Moslems and Jews. The court purchased herds of sheep for ritual sacrifice,Ãâà...
Honestreporting.com
December 31, 1999
The reconstituted Sanhedrin court in Tiberias is one harbinger of this masterplan, aided and abetted by powerful 'Christian' allies like Senator McCain, President Bush and Supreme Court Justice Scalia, among tens of thousands of other 'conservative' golem in the top ranks of the American government,Ãâà...