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Council, Councillor

Council, Councillor

Council, Councillor

COUNCIL, COUNCILLOR.See Sanhedrin.

Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels

Council, Councillor

kounsil, kounsiler (, sumboulion): An assembly of advisers (Act 25:12); a body of those taking counsel (see Schrer’s Jewish People in the Time of Christ, I (1), 60). Distinguished from , sunedrion, the supreme court of the Jews, by being of a less formal character, i.e. less of an institution. For council in the latter sense, its most frequent use, see SANHEDRIN. A councilor (Greek bouleutes) was a member of the Sanhedrin. Applied to Joseph of Arimathea (Mar 15:43; Luk 23:50). In the King James Version counsellor.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Council, Councillor

“a uniting in counsel” (sun, “together,” boule, “counsel, advice”), denotes (a) “counsel” which is given, taken and acted upon, e.g., Mat 12:14, RV, “took counsel,” for AV, “held a council;” Mat 22:15; hence (b) “a council,” an assembly of counsellors or persons in consultation, Act 25:12, of the “council” with which Festus conferred concerning Paul. The governors and procurators of provinces had a board of advisers or assessors, with whom they took “counsel,” before pronouncing judgment. See CONSULTATION.

properly, “a settling together” (sun, “together,” hedra, “a seat”), hence, (a) “any assembly or session of persons deliberating or adjusting,” as in the Sept. of Psa 26:4 (lit., “with a council of vanity”); Pro 22:10; Jer 15:17, etc.; in the NT, e.g., Mat 10:17; Mar 13:9; Joh 11:47, in particular, it denoted (b) “the Sanhedrin,” the Great Council at Jerusalem, consisting of 71 members, namely, prominent members of the families of the high priest, elders and scribes. The Jews trace the origin of this to Num 11:16. The more important causes came up before this tribunal. The Roman rulers of Judea permitted the Sanhedrin to try such cases, and even to pronounce sentence of death, with the condition that such a sentence should be valid only if confirmed by the Roman procurator. In Joh 11:47, it is used of a meeting of the Sanhedrin; in Act 4:15, of the place of meeting.

Joseph of Arimathaea is described as “a councillor of honorable estate,” Mar 15:43, RV; cp. Luk 23:50 (not as AV, “counsellor”).

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words