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Jesus Christ
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Crucifixion and Aftermath
Jesus’s activities ultimately brought him into conflict with both Jewish religious authorities (such as the Sanhedrin) and the Roman administration, represented by the prefect Pontius Pilate. He was executed by crucifixion in Jerusalem, an exceptionally harsh form of execution common under Roman rule.
The foundational belief of Christianity rests upon the conviction that Jesus conquered death through the Resurrection. This event is seen as both the valida… -
Jewish Religious Authorities
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The Sanhedrin (Ancient and Rabbinic Periods)
The Sanhedrin was the supreme legal and religious court of the Jewish people in antiquity, functioning as both a legislative and judicial body. Its composition varied significantly across historical epochs.
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Composition and Authority
In the Second Temple period, the composition of the Great Sanhedrin (or the Council of Seventy-One)/) was often contested by various scholarly factions. While traditionally understood as dominated by the Sadducees during Temple service, the influence of the emerging Pharisaic movement, which later formed the foundation of Rabbinic Judaism, gradually superseded this … -
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In the Second Temple period, the composition of the Great Sanhedrin (or the Council of Seventy-One)/) was often contested by various scholarly factions. While traditionally understood as dominated by the Sadducees during Temple service, the influence of the emerging Pharisaic movement, which later formed the foundation of Rabbinic Judaism, gradually superseded this control. By the late [Second Tem…
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Messiah (judaism/)
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Signs of the Messianic Age
The arrival of the Messiah/) is preceded by specific, observable phenomena, often detailed in the Talmudic tractate Sanhedrin, Chapter 9. These signs serve as critical verification points for contemporary religious authorities.
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