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The Priests and the Prophets (who were Jer. xxvi. Time-fervers,) and all the people, took him; faying Thou shalt furely die. When the princes of Judah (the Members of the Council) heard thefe Things, then they came = up from the king's house unto the house of the LORD; and fate down in the entry of the new gate of the LORD's house. Then fpake the Priests and the Prophets (who were Court Informers) unto the princes, and to all the people, faying; This man is worthy to die, for he hath prophesied against this city, as ye have heard. Then, the Prophet having fpoken in his own Defence, The princes and all the people faid unto the Priests, and to the Prophets, This man is not worthy to die, for he hath Spoken to us in the name of the LORD our God. Then rofe up certain of the Elders of the land, and spake to all the assembly of the people, saying, &c.

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Some are of Opinion that there were more Courts of Judicature at Jerufalem than this we have been speaking of; and that they were above each other in Dignity; where Causes were heard according to their Importance, before the higher or the inferior Courts; and that each could inflict higher Degrees of Punishment than the other: And that our Saviour alludes Mat. v, to these, when he fays; Whoever is angry with his brother without a caufe, shall be in danger of the judgment: and whofoever fhall fay to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council; but, whosoever shall fay, Thou fool, fhall be in danger of hellfire.

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That by the Words Judgment and Coun cil, either different Courts, or, at leaft, different Punishments are alluded to, feems very plain; though it is difficult to affign exprefly, which they were. When our LORD foretells his own Sufferings to his Disciples, he mentions the feveral Sorts of Men that were to fit in Judgment upon him; where it it faid; From that time Mat. xvi, forth began JESUS to fhew unto his difciples, how that he must go unto Jerufalem, and fuffer many things of the Elders, and Chief Priefts, and Scribes, and be killed, and be raised again the third day. But this means the Great Council or Sanhedrim.

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For, as foon as his Preaching came to be obferv'd, and did, as they thought, impugn the ancient Law; This Counci thought it a Matter worthy of their CogJohn xi. nizance. Then gathered the Chief Priests and Pharifees a council; and faid, What do we? For this man doth many miracles. If we let him thus alone, all men will believ on him: And the Romans fhall come and take away both our place and nation. Again, Luke xx. we are told; That on one of those days, as be taught the people, in the temple, and preached the Gospel, the Chief Priests, and Scribes came upon him, with the Elders; and spake unto him, saying, Tell us, by what authority doft thou these things, or, who is he that gave thee this authority? And when this Expedient would not serve their Turn, they fent out fpies, which should feign themselves just men, that they might take hold of his words; that, fo they might deliver him unto the power and authority of the governor.

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fterwards agreed to publifh an Order, equiring all all Perfons under fome Penalty, wherefoever they faw him or met with him, immediately to come and inform them of it. And, as the Pallover was then approaching, they took it for granted he would come to the Feaft, and thereby furnish them with an Opportunity of getting him into their Hands. Now both the John xi. Chief Priefts and Pharifees had given a 57commandment, that if any man knew where he were, he should shew it, that they might take him. And this probably was accompanied with a Promise, that the Informer fhould be well rewarded.

Allur'd with the Hopes of which, Judas, one of his twelve Difciples, went to them and made a Propofal; that for thirty Pieces of Silver, he would difcover him, in fuch a Manner, as effectually to put him into their Power. They covenanted with him accordingly. And, becaufe JESUS, though he appear'd daily in publick, was continually furrounded and defended by the Multitude, his Hearers and Admirers, and therefore could not fo well be apprehended, Judas undertook

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