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This study delves into the unconverted Sanhedrin as depicted in Acts 7:54-60, highlighting their unyielding nature, unprincipled actions, and lack of repentance. It explores the historical and biblical context of their resistance to the message of Christ, drawing parallels with relevant scripture like Acts 2:37 and Exodus 4-12. The Sanhedrin's hardness of heart reveals profound spiritual implications, showing how their unwillingness to accept truth led to their spiritual demise. This examination aims to illuminate the perils of unyielding and unrepentant attitudes in faith.
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Conversion Studies: The Sanhedrin UN-Converted Acts 7:54-60
Un-converted Sanhedrin • Some are Un-principled • Acts 6:10-15 • Matthew 26:59, 60
Un-converted Sanhedrin • Some are Un-yielding • Acts 7:51, 54, 57 / Acts 2:37 • Exodus 4 – 12 • Philippians 2:10
Un-converted Sanhedrin • Some are Un-yielding • “gnash” – to grind teeth in • anger toward someone. • Psalm 35:16; Psalm 112:10; Lamentations 2:16; Matthew 8:12; Matthew 13:42, 50; Matthew 22:13; Matthew 24:51;Matthew 25:30; Luke 13:28
Un-converted Sanhedrin • Some are Un-yielding • Acts 7:51, 54, 57 / c.f. Acts 2:37 • Exodus 4 – 12 • Philippians 2:10
Unconverted Sanhedrin • Some Are Un-Repentant • Acts 7:51-60; Acts 8; Acts 12 • John 6:66
Unconverted Sanhedrin Regardless of the reason, The Sanhedrin were Un-Saved!