Acts 5:21

When they heard this, they went at daybreak into the Temple Courts, and began to teach. The High Priest and his party, on their arrival, summoned the High Council, including all the leading men among the Israelites, and sent to the jail to fetch the Apostles.

John 8:2

OMITTED TEXT

Matthew 5:22

I, however, say to you that any one who cherishes anger against his brother shall be liable to answer for it to the Court; and whoever pours contempt upon his brother shall be liable to answer for it to the High Council, while whoever calls down curses upon him shall be liable to answer for it in the fiery Pit.

Luke 21:37-38

During the days, Jesus continued to teach in the Temple Courts, but he went out and spent the nights on the hill called the 'Mount of Olives.'

Luke 22:66

At daybreak the National Council met--both the Chief Priests and the Teachers of the Law--and took Jesus before their High Council.

John 18:35

"Do you take me for a Jew?" was Pilate's answer. "It is your own nation and the Chief Priests who have given you up to me. What have you done?"

Acts 4:5-7

The next day, a meeting of the leading men, the Councillors, and the Teachers of the Law was held in Jerusalem.

Acts 5:17

At this the High Priest was roused to action, and he and all his supporters (who formed the party of the Sadducees), moved by jealousy,

Acts 5:24-25

When the Officer in charge at the Temple and the Chief Priests heard their story, they were perplexed about the Apostles and as to what all this would lead to.

Acts 5:27

And then brought them before the Council. The High Priest demanded an explanation from them.

Acts 5:34

But Gamaliel, a Pharisee, who was a Doctor of the Law and who was held in universal respect, rose in the Council, and directed that the men should be taken out of court for a little while.

Acts 5:41

But the Apostles left the Council, rejoicing that they had been thought worthy to suffer disgrace for that Name;

Acts 12:18-19

In the morning there was a great stir among the soldiers-- what could have become of Peter!

Acts 22:2-3

When they heard that he was speaking to them in Hebrew, they were still more quiet; and Paul went on:

Acts 22:15

For you shall be a witness for him to all the world of what you have just seen and heard.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

And when they heard that, they entered into the temple early in the morning, and taught. But the high priest came, and they that were with him, and called the council together, and all the senate of the children of Israel, and sent to the prison to have them brought.

Bible References

Entered

Acts 5:25
Presently, however, some one came and told them, that the men whom they had put in prison were actually standing in the Temple Courts, teaching the people.
Luke 21:37
During the days, Jesus continued to teach in the Temple Courts, but he went out and spent the nights on the hill called the 'Mount of Olives.'
John 8:2
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But

Acts 5:17
At this the High Priest was roused to action, and he and all his supporters (who formed the party of the Sadducees), moved by jealousy,
Acts 4:5
The next day, a meeting of the leading men, the Councillors, and the Teachers of the Law was held in Jerusalem.
Acts 22:2
When they heard that he was speaking to them in Hebrew, they were still more quiet; and Paul went on:
Luke 22:66
At daybreak the National Council met--both the Chief Priests and the Teachers of the Law--and took Jesus before their High Council.
John 18:35
"Do you take me for a Jew?" was Pilate's answer. "It is your own nation and the Chief Priests who have given you up to me. What have you done?"

Sent

Acts 4:7
They had Peter and John brought before them, and questioned them. "By what power," they asked, "Or in whose name have men like you done this thing?"
Acts 12:18
In the morning there was a great stir among the soldiers-- what could have become of Peter!