Message from @Thomas

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2018-07-13 02:42:38 UTC  

I apologize

2018-07-13 02:42:44 UTC  

"Only GOD can judge me " a thot

2018-07-13 02:42:44 UTC  

saw an opportunity

2018-07-13 02:42:46 UTC  

took it

2018-07-13 02:42:58 UTC  

But how is it relevant lmao

2018-07-13 02:43:11 UTC  

*nigga wanna' kill goatfuckers*

2018-07-13 02:43:15 UTC  

St. Paul has an Alex Jones personality

2018-07-13 02:43:28 UTC  

I could actually see that.

2018-07-13 02:43:29 UTC  

L @Scooter2000 more like Jeremiah

2018-07-13 02:44:11 UTC  

Who was the other Pharisee aside from Joseph of Arimathea who decided to help Christ?

2018-07-13 02:44:32 UTC  

Arimathea? Aramathea?

2018-07-13 02:44:46 UTC  

Okay Arimathea

2018-07-13 02:44:55 UTC  

I forget

2018-07-13 02:45:04 UTC  

Anybody knows ?

2018-07-13 02:46:39 UTC  

I didn't even know Joseph of Armiathea was a pharisee

2018-07-13 02:46:58 UTC  

Wasn't he?

2018-07-13 02:47:03 UTC  

i don't think so lol

2018-07-13 02:47:12 UTC  

he was just some rich guy

2018-07-13 02:48:26 UTC  

So sort of???

2018-07-13 02:48:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/402358813795287041/467160353365557268/05aff654b08c79c01180bd49b0ef8618.png

2018-07-13 02:48:53 UTC  

The Sanhedrin wasn't the Pharisees

2018-07-13 02:49:04 UTC  

Just a council of religious leaders.

2018-07-13 02:49:19 UTC  

Well I always understood them to be Priests

2018-07-13 02:49:25 UTC  

Then maybe just a plain wealthy rabbi.

2018-07-13 02:49:32 UTC  

But I guess just a general "Temple Authority"

2018-07-13 02:49:34 UTC  

Weren't the pharisees a specific order of priest tho?

2018-07-13 02:49:43 UTC  

pharisees weren't priests they were rabbi

2018-07-13 02:49:50 UTC  

*I'm in over my head.*

2018-07-13 02:50:02 UTC  

rabbi's were/are teachers of the faith

2018-07-13 02:50:07 UTC  

the priests actually performed sacrifice

2018-07-13 02:50:17 UTC  

Time to dig around Jewish religious structure.

2018-07-13 02:50:57 UTC  

pharisees and sadducees were two orders of rabbi's that held different doctrines and are both mentioned in the gospel

2018-07-13 02:51:19 UTC  

Were there any more of these orders?

2018-07-13 02:51:27 UTC  

i think so yeawh

2018-07-13 02:51:34 UTC  

i think there were like 3 dominant ones

2018-07-13 02:52:08 UTC  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohen

and here's those priests

2018-07-13 02:52:28 UTC  

So the Sanhedrin was just like a judicial council, then?

2018-07-13 02:53:30 UTC  

```"The supreme council and court of justice among the Jews. The name Sanhedrin is derived originally from the Greek word sunédrion, which, variously modified, passed at an unknown period into the Aramaic vocabulary. Among the Greek-speaking Jews, gerousía, "the assembly of the Ancients" was apparently the common name of the Sanhedrin, at least in the beginning; in post-Biblical Hebrew the appellation Beth-Din, "house of judgment", seems to have been quite popular."```