Acts 5:21
And when the apostles heard this, they entered the Temple about dawn and began teaching [about Jesus]. [A little later] the head priest and the Sadducees [see verse 17] called the Council [i.e., the Sanhedrin] and all of the ruling body of Jewish leaders together and sent to the jail to have the apostles brought in to them [for further questioning].
John 8:2
Then early [the next] morning Jesus went into the Temple again. All the people gathered around Him and He sat down and began teaching them.
Matthew 5:22
But I say to you that every person who is angry toward his brother will be subject to judgment; and whoever calls his brother 'stupid idiot' is subject to [being sentenced by] the [Jewish] Council, and whoever says, 'go to hell' is subject to going to the fire of hell [himself].
Luke 21:37-38
Now Jesus was teaching in the Temple every day, and He went out and lodged on the hill called Olivet every night [Note: Possibly this meant He lodged in a house in Bethany, which was situated on the side of this hill].
Luke 22:66
And when it became daylight, the body of [Jewish] elders of the people, [consisting of] both leading priests and experts in the law of Moses, was gathered together. Then they led Jesus away to their Council [called the "Sanhedrin"], and asked Him,
John 18:35
Pilate answered, "Am I a Jew? Your own people and the leading priests turned you over to me. What have you done?"
Acts 4:5-7
And the next day the [Jewish] rulers, elders and teachers of the law of Moses gathered together in Jerusalem.
Acts 5:17
But the head priest and the Jewish sect of the Sadducees became very jealous,
Acts 5:24-25
Now when the captain of the Temple [guard] and the leading priests heard about this, they became frustrated over how far this [teaching] would [eventually] spread.
Acts 5:27
And so they brought them in [to their headquarters] to appear before the Council [for questioning]. The head priest spoke to them, [saying],
Acts 5:34
But [then] Gamaliel, a Council member, who was a Pharisee [i.e., a strict sect of the Jewish religion], and an expert in the law of Moses and highly regarded by all the people, stood up and ordered the apostles to step outside [of the Council meeting] briefly.
Acts 5:41
When the apostles left the Council meeting, they were rejoicing over being considered worthy to suffer [such] shame for the name [of Jesus].
Acts 12:18-19
Now as soon as it got daylight there was a lot of commotion among the soldiers over what had become of Peter.
Acts 22:2-3
And when they heard him speaking in the Hebrew language, they listened all the more quietly. So, he continued,
Acts 22:15
For you will be His witness to all people of what you have seen and heard.