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The soldiers guarding the tomb are terrified by the angel, and inform the chief priests ; the priests and elders bribe them to spread a lie that the disciples have stolen the body, " nd this story has been widely circulated among the Jews to this very day.
The Nakatomi family are made the chief court Shinto chaplains and chief priests at Ise Daijingu which held until 1892.
They were the chief priests of the state and also maintained communication with the Delphian sanctuary, which always exercised great authority in Spartan politics.
According to the Gospel of Nicodemus, Joseph testified to the Jewish elders, and specifically to chief priests Caiaphas and Annas that Jesus had risen from the dead and ascended to heaven and he indicated that others were raised from the dead at the resurrection of Christ ( repeating Matt 27: 52 – 53 ).
Under the guidance of the chief priests, the crowd asked for Barabbas, who had been imprisoned for committing murder during an insurrection.
The chief priests informed Pilate of a new charge, demanding Jesus be sentenced to death " because he claimed to be God's son.
He is infamously known for his kiss and betrayal of Jesus to the hands of the chief Sanhedrin priests in exchange for a ransom of 30 pieces of silver, after which he subsequently hanged himself out of remorse and guilt.
Mark states that the chief priests were looking for a sly way to arrest Jesus.
Several Catholic colleges and universities, particularly those run by religious orders of priests ( such as the Jesuits ) formerly employed the term " rector " to refer to the school's chief officer.
* (; ), the head of the house of Jedaiah, one of " the chief of the priests " ( Neh.
These community builders were also the principals at the junior and senior high schools, the manager at the Chamber of Commerce, the general manager at the Park District, the chief at the Fire District, pastors and priests.
The chief priests began hurling accusations toward Jesus, yet he remained silent.
The chief priests protested that the public charge on the sign should read that Jesus claimed to be King of the Jews.
The Passion begins at Matthew 26, Mark 14, Luke 22 and John 12 with the conspiracy against Jesus by the Jewish chief priests and the teachers of the law, and unfolds in the following events:
As the disciples rest, Jesus prays ; then Judas Iscariot leads in either " a detachment of soldiers and some officials from the chief priests and Pharisees " ( accompanied according to Luke's Gospel by the chief priests and elders ), or a " large crowd armed with swords and clubs, sent from the chief priests and elders of the people ", which arrests Jesus ; all his disciples run away.

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The following year, having obtained tribute from the East Anglian King Edmund, the Great Army moved north, seizing York, chief city of the Northumbrians.
The colonial takeover met occasionally with some strong local resistance: Waiyaki Wa Hinga, a Kikuyu chief who ruled Dagoretti who had signed a treaty with Frederick Lugard of the BEAC, having been subject to considerable harassment, burnt down Lugard's fort in 1890.
The anathema read, after mentioning the chief Monothelites, " and with them Honorius, who was Prelate of Rome, as having followed them in all things ".
Later in the year, a group of Egyptian soldiers and emirs attempted to assassinate Saladin, but having already known of their intentions, thanks to his intelligence chief Ali bin Safyan, he had the chief conspirator, Naji, Mu ' tamin al-Khilafa — the civilian controller of the Fatimid Palace — arrested, and killed.
Jackson in the ship takes the unconscious Sha ' uri to the transport site and manages to escape execution there by Ra when O ' Neil, having overpowered the chief guard and holding him down, activates the guard's ring transporter control-button with his foot, simultaneously transporting the guard's head up to the ship and Jackson with Sha ' uri down to the stargate chamber.
* twelve " neighborhood communities " ( or districts ), with each having its own chief and their elected councils.
The outcasts rowed over to Narragansett territory, and having secured land from Canonicus and Miantonomi, chief sachems of the Narragansetts, Williams established a settlement with twelve " loving friends ".
The French declaration of war against Tuscany led to his removal ( he was escorted by the Spaniard Pedro Gómez Labrador, Marquis of Labrador ) by way of Parma, Piacenza, Turin and Grenoble to the citadel of Valence, the chief town of Drôme where he died six weeks after his arrival, on 29 August 1799, having then reigned longer than any Pope ( except possibly St. Peter ).
Sherman reported that his middle name came from his father having " caught a fancy for the great chief of the Shawnees, ' Tecumseh.
In 1974, after a period as Information Minister, he was appointed Minister of Defense in the Yitzhak Rabin government, having been Rabin's chief rival for the post of Prime Minister after Golda Meir resigned in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War.
In 1874 the construction of a chain of detached forts started in the vicinity, the French Army having selected Reims as one of the chief defences of the northern approaches of Paris.
Zhou attempted to prevent Xiang's expected extradition to KMT-controlled China by having his agents bribe the chief of police in the French Concession, but the KMT authorities appealed directly to the authorities of the French Concession, ensuring that the chief of police could not intervene.
Nevertheless, with regard to Rockefeller Center, of which Hood was the chief designer, Rand, despite her earlier negative comments in her journals, was subsequently cited as having some good words for the RCA Building.
He is known for his technical skill and for his live antics, including using knives to wedge down specific keys of his Hammond organ during solos, playing the organ upside down while having it lie over him and backwards while standing behind it, and has cited guitarist Jimi Hendrix and English organist Don Shinn as his chief theatrical influences.
Beneath the Mwami was a Tutsi ministerial council of great chiefs, the batware b ' intebe, while below them was a group of lesser Tutsi chiefs, who for the large part governed the country in districts, each district having a cattle chief and a land chief.
This move would give the Commissioners power to appoint or fire the chief of police instead of having a popularly elected Sheriff being in charge of all law enforcement.
* Antiochus III's commander in Anatolia, Achaeus, having recovered all the districts which Attalus of Pergamum has gained, is accused by Hermeias, the chief minister of Antiochus, of intending to revolt.
As the global recession hit in 2001, the offshore sector in Barbados slightly contracted further thereby making Tourism as the new chief money maker, after having earlier eclipsed manufacturing and sugar cane.
He died on 21 April 1509, having designated his mother chief executor of his will.
Before Morton's execution in 1581, he admitted having knowledge of the murder plot, and that Bothwell and Archibald Douglas were " chief actors " in Darnley's murder.
They were accused of having corresponded with the enemy ( the American General Harrison's army ) while supplying gunpowder to chief Tecumseh's Indian forces, who were fighting alongside the British.
His inclusion of this detail, phrased as it is, could be seen as a contrast to the Nephites having a chief judge.

chief and taken
For example, illegal insider trading would occur if the chief executive officer of Company A learned ( prior to a public announcement ) that Company A will be taken over, and bought shares in Company A knowing that the share price would likely rise.
In Enochic Judaism, the concept of Satan being an opponent of God and a chief evil figure in among demons, seems to have taken root in Jewish pseudepigrapha during the Second Temple period, particularly in the apocalypses.
* William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, chief adviser of Queen Elizabeth I of England, is taken seriously ill.
The Moorish garrisons of Palmela, Sintra and Almada soon capitulated, and in 1158 Alcácer do Sal, one of the chief centres of Moorish commerce, was taken by storm.
It was one of the points occupied and fortified by the former, when preparing for the defence of the Sicilian straits, but was taken by Agrippa after his naval victory at Mylae, and became one of his chief posts, from which he carried on offensive warfare against Pompey.
Later the SS fired the SS woman on duty in the brothel for corruption, and her position was taken over by “ brothel mothers ” as ordered by SS chief Heinrich Himmler.
Marcellus wins the spolia opima (" spoils of honour "; the arms taken by a general who kills an enemy chief in single combat ) for the third and last time in Roman history.
However, he has taken on a beautiful appearance and his seeming goodness and persuasive tongue soon corrupts most Númenóreans and he becomes the chief adviser to the King.
Their place was taken by Pierre Prier, the former chief instructor at the Bleriot flying school at Hendon and Gordon England.
Frank Barnwell was taken on as the design engineer for this project, and took over as Bristol's chief designer when Coandă left the company in October 1914.
Facundo Flores Horrach ( the chief military officer ), Mariano Ferrer Bravo ( a retired Spanish officer ) and three civilians ( males of the Suñer Mas family ) were taken to Minorca and executed in harbour place named S ' Hort d ' en Morillo ( Mahón ).
Croton was then occupied by the Bruttii, with the exception of the citadel, in which the chief inhabitants had taken refuge ; these soon after surrendered, and were allowed to withdraw to Locri.
The lower reaches of the Onkaparinga River were inhabited by the Kaurna Aboriginal people, and the name of the river is taken from the Kaurna name meaning chief.
A decade before, the Bishop of Speyer had taken the step of providing the Jews of that city with a guarded quarter to protect them from Christian violence and given their chief Rabbis the control of judicial matters in the quarter.
He was conspicuous in the Whiskey Insurrection and having been prominent in some of the meetings of the insurgents, his arrest was ordered but in the meantime before any action could be taken he appeared November 6, 1794, before Thomas McKean, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and in the presence of William Bradford, Attorney General of the United States, voluntarily entered into recognizance to the United States for his appearance before the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States at the next special session of the Circuit Court held for the district of Pennsylvania " then and there to answer such charges of treasonable and seditious practices and such other matters of misdemeanor as shall be alleged against him in behalf of the United States and that he will not depart that court without license.
These actions were allegedly taken under the direction of then chief secretary of the state, who was possibly instructed from chief minister's office, who himself flew out of Bhopal immediately.
In Bestune, at the Conquest, Alfag, Alwine, and UIchel, the Saxons had three manors consisting of three carucates of land assessed, which was taken from them, and given to William Peverel, the lord of Nottingham Castle, who had in his demesne, or chief manor estate, 2 plough teams, there being 17 bond tenants, called villeins, who were unable to leave the estate without the lord's consent, and yet each cultivating, say, of arable land, and 1 ordinary tenant, called a sochman, who together had 9 plough teams.
She was followed 28 July 1878 by a party of Zulus, under Mehlokazulu, the chief son of Sihayo, and his brother, seized at the kraal where she had taken refuge, and carried back to Zululand, where she was put to death, in accordance with Zulu law ...
They broke away from Rome in 362 and in 306, when their chief town Anagnia was taken and reduced to a praefectura, but Ferentinum, Aletrium and Verulae were rewarded for their fidelity by being allowed to remain free municipia, a position which at that date they preferred to the civitas.
Their chief centre is said to have been taken by the Romans about 484 BC and again about ninety years later.
His chief cardiologist, Dr. Ira Weiss, later stated that despite his own protestations against the Rebbe's being treated in 770, in retrospect, it had turned out to be the correct decision, and " the Rebbe, in fact received better medical care in 770 than he would have had we taken him to the hospital.
These recount how Enoch is taken up to Heaven and is appointed guardian of all the celestial treasures, chief of the archangels, and the immediate attendant on God's throne.
When Christian and Faithful travel through Vanity Fair, Bunyan adds the editorial comment: But as in other fairs, some one Commodity is as the chief of all the fair, so the Ware of Rome and her Merchandize is greatly promoted in this fair: Only our English Nation, with some others, have taken a dislike thereat.
The chief of the Cocom family, a rich and ancient lineage that had taken part in the revolt against Chichen, was chosen to be king, but all the other noble families and regional lords were to send members of their families to Mayapan to play parts in the government.

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