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<!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:공회 (산헤드린)]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->The '''Sanhedrin''' was the highest legislative body in ancient Jewish society and derives its name from the Greek word '''''synedrion''''' (συνέδριον),<ref>[https://biblehub.com/greek/4892.htm Strong's Greek: 4892. συνέδριον], ''BibleHub''</ref> which means sitting together. It held judicial authority and functioned as an autonomous body with political and administrative powers. The Sanhedrin existed in major cities throughout Judea, and the largest one in the Jerusalem Temple was called “Great Sanhedrin.” Sanhedrin in the Bible usually refers to the Great Sanhedrin. The Sanhedrin, which had a significant role in Jewish society, was ultimately dissolved in AD 70 following the destruction of the Jerusalem [[Temple]].  
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The '''Sanhedrin''' was the highest legislative body in ancient Jewish society and derives its name from the Greek word '''''synedrion''''' (συνέδριον),<ref>[https://biblehub.com/greek/4892.htm Strong's Greek: 4892. συνέδριον], ''BibleHub''</ref> which means sitting together. It held judicial authority and functioned as an autonomous body with political and administrative powers. The Sanhedrin existed in major cities throughout Judea, and the largest one in the Jerusalem Temple was called “Great Sanhedrin.” Sanhedrin in the Bible usually refers to the Great Sanhedrin. The Sanhedrin, which had a significant role in Jewish society, was ultimately dissolved in AD 70 following the destruction of the Jerusalem [[Temple]].  


==Origins of the Sanhedrin==
==Origins of the Sanhedrin==