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  1. May 2, 2024 · Gamaliel I (flourished 1st century ad) was a tanna, one of a select group of Palestinian masters of the Jewish Oral Law, and a teacher twice mentioned in the New Testament. According to tradition—but not historic fact—Gamaliel succeeded his father, Simon , and his grandfather, the renowned sage Hillel (to whose school of thought he belonged ...

  2. Gamaliel is mentioned by the Jewish historian Josephus (Vita, 38) and in the Talmud, and both are with all due respect. God used Gamaliel to spare the apostles life, at least on one occasion, and he was a voice of moderation and tolerance, so Gamaliel may not have only been one of the wisest teachers of that age (he was a Rabbi), but he was one ...

  3. Apr 15, 2024 · Updated Apr 15, 2024. Gamaliel was a figure in the New Testament, renowned as a wise and respected Pharisee and leader within the Jewish Sanhedrin. He is notably recognized for his lenient approach to the Old Testament law, contrasting with more stringent contemporaries.

  4. Gamaliel, a respected member of the Sanhedrin, the highest court of justice and the supreme council in ancient Jerusalem is most notably mentioned in the Book of Acts. His role was pivotal during those transformative years after Christ’s resurrection when the Christian movement stirred hope and controversy within Jewish society.

  5. Gamaliel [N] [H] [S] reward of God. A chief of the tribe of Manasseh at the census at Sinai ( Numbers 1:10 ; 2:20 ; Numbers 7:54 Numbers 7:59 ). The son of rabbi Simeon, and grandson of the famous rabbi Hillel. He was a Pharisse, and therefore the opponent of the party of the Sadducees.

  6. 1. A chief of the tribe of Manasseh who was chosen to aid in the wilderness census ( Num 1:10; 2:20; 7:54, 59; 10:23 ). 2. Also a famous Jewish sage mentioned twice in the Acts ( 5:34; 22:3 ). He was the head of a large family of prominence תַּנָּאִים, or teachers whose words are quoted in the Mishnah.

  7. Gamaliel - New World Encyclopedia. Gamaliel the Elder, or Gamaliel I, was the leading Jewish teacher of his day in the first half of the first century C.E. He was the grandson of the great rabbi Hillel the Elder and a high authority in the Sanhedrin in the mid-first century.

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