Acts 5:21

Having received that command they went into the Temple, just before daybreak, and began to teach: So when the High Priest and his party came, and had called together the Sanhedrin as well as all the Elders of the descendants of Israel, they sent to the jail to fetch the Apostles.

John 8:2

At break of day however He returned to the Temple, and there the people came to Him in crowds. He seated Himself;

Matthew 5:22

But I say to you that every one who becomes angry with his brother shall be answerable to the magistrate; that whoever says to his brother 'Raca,' shall be answerable to the Sanhedrin; and that whoever says, 'You fool!' shall be liable to the Gehenna of Fire.

Luke 21:37-38

His habit at this time was to teach in the Temple by day, but to go out and spend the night on the Mount called the Oliveyard.

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,

John 18:35

"Am I a Jew?" exclaimed Pilate; "it is your own nation and the High Priests who have handed you over to me. What have you done?"

Acts 4:5-7

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

Acts 5:17

This roused the High Priest. He and all his party--the sect of the Sadducees--were filled with angry jealousy

Acts 5:24-25

When the Commander of the Temple Guards and the High Priests heard this statement, they were utterly at a loss with regard to it, wondering what would happen next.

Acts 5:27

So they brought them and made them stand in front of the Sanhedrin. And then the High Priest questioned them.

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 5:41

They, therefore, left the Sanhedrin and went their way, rejoicing that they had been deemed worthy to suffer disgrace on behalf of the NAME.

Acts 12:18-19

When morning came, there was no little commotion among the soldiers, as to what could possibly have become of Peter.

Acts 22:2-3

And on hearing him address them in Hebrew, they kept all the more quiet; and he said,

Acts 22:15

For you shall be a witness for Him, to all men, of what you have seen and heard.

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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
And some one came and brought them word, saying, "The men you put in prison are actually in the Temple, standing there, teaching the people."
Luke 21:37
His habit at this time was to teach in the Temple by day, but to go out and spend the night on the Mount called the Oliveyard.
John 8:2
At break of day however He returned to the Temple, and there the people came to Him in crowds. He seated Himself;

But

Acts 5:17
This roused the High Priest. He and all his party--the sect of the Sadducees--were filled with angry jealousy
Acts 4:5
The next day a meeting was held in Jerusalem of their Rulers, Elders, and Scribes,
Acts 22:2
And on hearing him address them in Hebrew, they kept all the more quiet; and he said,
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,
John 18:35
"Am I a Jew?" exclaimed Pilate; "it is your own nation and the High Priests who have handed you over to me. What have you done?"

Sent

Acts 4:7
So they made the Apostles stand in the centre, and demanded of them, "By what power or in what name have you done this?"
Acts 12:18
When morning came, there was no little commotion among the soldiers, as to what could possibly have become of Peter.