Acts 5:21
With these orders they went into the temple about dawn and proceeded to teach. Meantime the high priest and his allies met, called the Sanhedrin together and the council of seniors belonging to the sons of Israel, and then sent to prison for the men.
John 8:2
Early in the morning he returned to the temple, the people all came to him, and he sat down and taught them.
Matthew 5:22
whoever maligns his brother must come before the San hedrin, whoever curses his brother must go to the fire of Gehenna.' But I tell you, whoever is angry with his brother [without cause] will be sentenced by God.
Luke 21:37-38
By day he taught in the temple, but at night he went outside the city and passed the night on the hill called the Olive-Orchard.
Luke 22:66
When day broke, the elders of the people all met along with the high priests and scribes, and had him brought before their Sanhedrin. They said to him,
John 18:35
"Am I a Jew?" said Pilate. "Your own nation and the high priests have handed you over to me. What have you done?"
Acts 4:5-7
Next morning a meeting was held in Jerusalem of their rulers, elders and scribes,
Acts 5:17
This filled the high priest Annas and his allies, the Sadducean party, with bitter jealousy;
Acts 5:24-25
On hearing this the commander of the temple and the high priests were quite at a loss to know what to make of it.
Acts 5:27
They conducted them before the Sanhedrin, and the high priest asked them,
Acts 5:34
But a Pharisee in the Sanhedrin called Gamaliel, a doctor of the Law who was highly respected by all the people, got up and ordered the apostles to be removed for a few moments.
Acts 5:41
The apostles left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing that they had been considered worthy of suffering dishonour for the sake of the Name;
Acts 12:18-19
Now when day broke there was a great commotion among the soldiers over what could have become of Peter.
Acts 22:2-3
When they heard him addressing them in Hebrew they were all the more quiet. So he went on.
Acts 22:15
For you are to be a witness for him before all men, a witness of what you have seen and heard.