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Salvington University.
See
Melchizedek University
Samaria
Paper 143
(1607;1)
,)
123:5.13
(1364;1)
,
134:7.5
(1492;5)
,.
See also
Palestine
;
Samaritans
gangster-nobility controlled
97:9.20
(1074;2)
Jesus' 17th appearance at Sychar
193:1sec
(2053;3)
Pontius Pilate was procurator of
185:0.1
(1987;1)
revival in
143:6sec
(1615;2)
Samaritans.
See also
Samaria
assisted armies of Alexander; worked to prevent rebuilding of Jerusalem
143:4.2
(1612;2)
false Messiah at Mount Gerizim
185:1.6
(1988;5)
James and John wished to bid down fire on
160:0.1-2
(1772;1)
Jews had no dealings with
S.
; history of ill-feeling
124:6.1
(1374;1)
,
137:7.11
(1535;3)
,
143:4sec
(1612;1)
,
164:1.4
(1810;2)
Nalda of Sychar
143:5sec
(1612;4)
parable of the good Samaritan
164:1sec
(1809;3)
Philip worked among
139:5.10
(1557;4)
,
143:4.2
(1612;2)
,
143:6.6
(1616;2)
thanks given by Samaritan leper
166:2sec
(1827;3)
Samson
Nazarite
135:1.2
(1496;7)
Samuel
97:1sec
(1062;3)
first Hebrew prophet
97:1sec
(1062;3)
Nazarite
135:1.2
(1496;7)
priests recorded Saul crowned by
97:9.4,8
(1072;2)
proclaimed Yahweh all-powerful, changeless Creator
97:1.4
(1063;1)
rough-and-ready reformer; overthrew Baal sites; chopped captive king in pieces
97:1.3
(1062;5)
spoke of anger of the Lord
142:3.9
(1599;1)
sprang from long line of Salem teachers
97:1.2
(1062;4)
Sanctities of Service.
See also
seconaphim
assigned to Mighty Messengers, Those High in Authority, and Those without Name and Number
28:6.1
(313;5)
tertiary seconaphim, reveal true and hidden motives of any service
28:6.16-19
(316;3)
sanctuary
market squares became first places of
69:4.4
(775;4)
means of escaping sudden group anger
70:10.16
(796;6)
sand
Jesus' accident during sandstorm
123:4.5-8
(1361;5)
Jesus wrote in
162:3.5
(1793;4)
sandstorm at crucifixion
187:5.1-4
(2010;2)
sandals
Jesus wore
187:2.8
(2007;7)
not worthy to unloose Jesus'
135:7.2
(1503;2)
Sandmatia
system immediately neighboring Satania
41:2.1
(456;5)
sandstone
deposits
59:1.9
(673;9)
,
59:4.7
(678;8)
,
59:5.10
(681;2)
,
60:1.1
(685;3)
,
60:3.9
(689;8)
red
s.
suggests arid conditions
59:4.7
(678;8)
,
60:1.1-4
(685;3)
sedimentary accumulations of ancient shores
58:7.9
(671;2)
turned into quartz
59:1.12
(674;2)
sandstorms.
See
storms
Sangik family.
See also
Sangiks
19 intelligent children whose skin turned colors
64:5.2-3
(722;3)
ancestor of all 6 colored races
64:5.2-3
(722;3)
,
65:4.7
(735;6)
Andonic parents of mutant children; lived 500,000 years ago during advance of 5th glacier
61:7.4
(701;3)
,
66:0.1-2
(741;1)
Sangiks.
See also
races
;
Sangik family
all cannibalistic
89:5.3
(979;2)
belligerent
70:1.2
(783;5)
converted Father's temple in Dalamatia into Nog shrine
67:5.5
(759;3)
efforts to identify ancestry must take into account later improvement by Adamic blood
64:7.12
(728;1)
fairly industrious away from tropics
69:2.6
(773;7)
hereditary dominance obscured Andonite type
81:4.4
(904;8)
originated in highlands northwest of India
79:0.1
(878;1)
,
79:2.1
(879;7)
primary Sangiks
avoided tropics
64:7.3
(726;10)
medium- to broad-headed
81:4.2-3
(904;6)
superior races; red, yellow, and blue
64:7.3
(726;10)
,
79:5.1
(883;2)
secondary Sangiks
in some respects superior to primary
82:6.10
(920;8)
many desirable traits to enhance primary races
82:6.2,11
(919;8)
many migrated to India, Africa
64:7.3
(726;10)
,
79:2.3
(880;1)
medium- to long-headed
81:4.2-3
(904;6)
orange, green, and indigo races
64:7.3
(726;10)
referred to as Negroid
81:4.8-9
(905;4)
substratum represents kinship of many modern peoples
80:2.3
(890;7)
Sanhedrin.
See also
Annas
;
Caiaphas
;
Jerusalem temple
;
Judaism
;
Pharisees
;
Sadducees
;
scribes
23 members constituted trial court
184:0.2
(1978;2)
asked John the Baptist if he were Elijah
135:6.6
(1502;4)
,
135:9.4
(1505;4)
attitude toward Jesus
14 followers of Jesus were on
162:1.5
(1789;4)
,
164:2.1
(1810;3)
,
174:5.3
(1902;4)
14 members resigned on motion to destroy Jesus; others ejected
168:3.3
(1847;3)
accused Jesus
185:2.10
(1990;6)
of being in leagues with devils
151:3.14
(1693;4)
,
153:4.2-3
(1714;1)
,
154:4.1
(1719;4)
,
162:7.4,6
(1797;1)
,
169:0.7
(1850;7)
of blasphemy
153:3.6
(1713;1)
,
154:7.1
(1723;4)
,
169:0.5
(1850;5)
,
175:4.11
(1911;8)
,
184:3.1,12
(1982;2)
,
184:5.1,4
(1985;2)
,
185:6.7
(1995;6)
,
186:2.7
(1999;7)
of revolution; teaching refusal to pay tribute to Caesar
184:3.9
(1983;1)
,
184:5.2
(1985;3)
,
185:2.10
(1990;6)
,
185:3.1
(1991;1)
of Sabbath breaking
145:3.1
(1631;6)
,
147:6.4
(1654;3)
,
162:2.2
(1790;5)
,
164:4sec
(1813;4)
,
169:0.6
(1850;6)
,
175:4.10
(1911;7)
,
184:3.1,12
(1982;2)
of traducing the people; magic
184:3.9
(1983;1)
of trying to destroy temple
184:3.7
(1982;8)
,
184:5.4
(1985;5)
asked Jesus whether John was from heaven
173:2.4-5
(1892;1)
attempted to publicly discredit Jesus
173:2sec
(1891;2)
,
174:2-4secs
)
closed synagogues to Jesus
154:1.2
(1717;5)
,
154:2.1
(1718;2)
,
156:6.7
(1741;7)
desired Jesus' body be thrown into Gehenna
188:0.2
(2012;2)
disconcerted by rumors Jesus had risen
189:2.5
(2023;4)
,
190:3.3
(2033;3)
,
192:0.1
(2045;1)
,
194:1.3
(2060;3)
early opposition to Jesus
142:1.6
(2060;3)
,
142:6.1
(1601;6)
,
142:8.1
(1605;3)
,
143:0.1
(1607;1)
,
144:0.2
(1617;2)
excommunicated
anyone mentioning resurrection
180:6.1
(1951;2)
,
190:3.3
(2033;3)
followers of Jesus
164:4.6,11
(1814;2)
,
164:5.4-5
(1816;1)
hostile; condemned Jesus to death; called upon all Jewry to deliver Jesus
146:4.1
(1643;2)
,
149:3sec
(1672;4)
,
162:1.10
(1790;2)
,
162:2.1
(1790;4)
,
162:7.3,6
(1796;5)
,
171:3.4
(1871;1)
,
172:0.3
(1878;3)
,
172:3.2
(1880;8)
,
173:2.2
(1891;3)
,
184:3.1
(1982;2)
Jesus before the
S.
Paper 184
(1978;1)
,)
members slapped Jesus, spit in his face
184:3.15
(1983;7)
practically all members espousing Jesus were Pharisees
184:1.1
(1978;4)
,
184:3.5
(1982;6)
questioned Jesus in temple
174:2sec
(1899;1)
secret meetings to decide what to do with Jesus
147:6.2
(1654;1)
sent observers to find cause for Jesus' apprehension
152:0.1
(1698;1)
sent orthodox vanguard to inaugurate open warfare
153:1.1,7
(1707;4)
sought to kill Jesus
fearing he endangered existence of nation
175:4.5,7
(1911;2)
thinking they did God's service
155:1.4
(1726;1)
,
162:2.6
(1791;4)
to prevent overthrow of authority
162:2.2
(1790;5)
,
175:4.9
(1911;6)
to protect temple revenues
175:4.6
(1911;3)
unanimously voted death penalty on Jesus and Lazarus
172:1.9
(1880;1)
,
175:3.1
(1909;4)
authority of Sanhedrin
asserted authority over all synagogues
146:4.1
(1643;2)
,
154:2.1
(1718;2)
authorized to release temple funds
185:1.5
(1988;4)
highest governing body and supreme court of Jewish nation
162:2.5
(1791;3)
,
175:3.1
(1909;4)
money changers licensed by
173:2.3
(1891;4)
ordained all rabbis
173:2.3
(1891;4)
believed untaught people accursed
162:2.9
(1792;3)
burned synagogue at Hebron
154:2.1
(1718;2)
character
feared the multitudes
172:3.12-14
(1882;5)
,
172:4.1
(1883;3)
,
173:1.9
(1890;4)
,
173:2.1
(1891;2)
,
173:4.5
(1894;3)
,
174:2.1
(1899;1)
kept Jews in terrible bondage to ritual, traditions
121:7.3
(1340;1)
knew the truth and rejected it
180:3.2
(1947;1)
lacked respect for Pilate's dignity
185:1.2
(1988;1)
,
185:2.4,8
(1989;7)
moral cowards; intellectually dishonest
159:4.10
(1769;1)
scrupulous regarding ceremonies and traditions
185:0.3-4
(1987;3)
spiritually blind but thoroughly moral
162:3.1
(1792;5)
convened on Sabbath despite rule
164:4.1,8
(1813;4)
,
184:0.1
(1978;1)
death sentence required 2 sessions of court, Pilate's consent
184:3.10
(1983;2)
,
184:4.1
(1984;2)
,
185:2.3,5
(1989;6)
general resentment against
156:6.7
(1741;7)
guards.
See
Jerusalem temple guards
Herod permitted
S.
to seize Jesus on religious charges
154:3sec
(1719;2)
individual members
Annas
142:0.2
(1596;2)
Joseph of Arimathea
188:1.2
(2013;1)
Matadormus
163:2.4
(1801;7)
Nicodemus
142:6.1
(1601;6)
,
188:1.2
(2013;1)
Simon
142:8.5
(1606;2)
Jesus' attitude toward the Sanhedrin
denounced
153:2.3-5
(1710;1)
,
166:1.4-5
(1826;1)
,
175:1sec
(1905;3)
,
175:4.2
(1910;4)
held hypocritical leaders in great contempt
126:0.3
(1386;3)
,
127:6.5
(1404;4)
,
153:3.3-7
(1712;3)
,
178:1.16
(1932;1)
left S. undisturbed in positions of influence and power
153:2.4
(1710;2)
,
178:1.16
(1932;1)
made no reply to false charges of
S.
184:3.6,8,11
(1982;7)
,
185:2.12
(1990;8)
,
186:2.2
(1999;2)
met
at home of Caiaphas
175:4.13
(1911;10)
,
184:0.2
(1978;2)
in chamber of hewn stone
173:1.5
(1889;3)
,
184:3.2
(1982;3)
,
186:1.1
(1997;4)
with Herod in Tiberias
154:0.1
(1717;1)
with Josiah
164:4sec
(1813;4)
with Judas
177:4.1
(1924;5)
,
186:1sec
(1997;4)
with Lazarus
168:3.4
(1847;4)
with Mary mother of Jesus
154:6.1
(1721;1)
,
157:0.1
(1743;1)
profits from sale of sacrificial animals
173:1.1
(1888;4)
Sanhedrin spies
6 appointed to follow Jesus; 3 confessed faith in Jesus
147:6.2
(1654;1)
,
147:7.2
(1655;4)
,
148:7.1
(1664;5)
,
148:8.1
(1665;4)
,
148:9.4
(1667;2)
,
153:3.3
(1712;3)
,
165:2.12
(1819;8)
at healing of paralytic
148:9.1
(1666;5)
converted spies joined evangelists
149:3.2
(1672;5)
experience with Jesus regarding Sabbath
147:6.4
(1654;3)
trial of Jesus wholly contrary to Jewish laws
164:4.1
(1813;4)
,
168:3sec
(1847;1)
,
184:3.4
(1982;5)
,
184:5.3-5,8
)
185:2.11
(1990;7)
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