Acts 4:5

The next day a meeting was held in Jerusalem of their Rulers, Elders, and Scribes,

Acts 4:8

Then Peter was filled with the Holy Spirit, and he replied, "Rulers and Elders of the people,

Matthew 27:1-2

When morning came all the High Priests and the Elders of the people consulted together against Jesus to put Him to death;

Mark 15:1

At earliest dawn, after the High Priests had held a consultation with the Elders and Scribes, they and the entire Sanhedrin bound Jesus and took Him away and handed Him over to Pilate.

Luke 20:1

On one of those days while He was teaching the people in the Temple and proclaiming the Good News, the High Priests came upon Him, and the Scribes,

Luke 22:66

As soon as it was day, the whole body of the Elders, both High Priests and Scribes, assembled. Then He was brought into their Sanhedrin, and they asked Him,

Luke 23:13

Then calling together the High Priests and the Rulers and the people, Pilate said,

Luke 24:20

and how our High Priests and Rulers delivered Him up to be sentenced to death, and crucified Him.

Acts 5:20-21

"Go and stand in the Temple, and go on proclaiming to the people all this Message of Life."

Acts 5:34

But a Pharisee of the name of Gamaliel, a teacher of the Law, held in honour by all the people, rose from his seat and requested that they should be sent outside the court for a few minutes.

Acts 6:12

In this way they excited the people, the Elders, and the Scribes. At length they came upon him, seized him with violence, and took him before the Sanhedrin.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

And it came to pass on the morrow, that their rulers, and elders, and scribes,

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Bible References

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Acts 5:20
"Go and stand in the Temple, and go on proclaiming to the people all this Message of Life."
Matthew 27:1
When morning came all the High Priests and the Elders of the people consulted together against Jesus to put Him to death;

General references

Luke 12:11
And when they are bringing you before synagogues and magistrates and governors, do not anxiously ponder the manner or matter of your defence, nor what you are to say;