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Gamaliel and rabbi
Helmut Koester, Professor of Divinity and of Ecclesiastical History at Harvard University, is doubtful that Paul studied under this famous rabbi, arguing that there is a marked contrast in the tolerance that Gamaliel is said to have expressed about Christianity with the " murderous rage " against Christians that Paul is described as having prior to his conversion.

Gamaliel and apostles
Then stood there up one in the council, a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, a doctor of the law, had in reputation among all the people, and commanded to put the apostles forth a little space ;
In Acts of the Apostles, Gamaliel, a member of the sanhedrin, defends the apostles by referring to Theudas:
Acts of the Apostles speaks of Gamaliel as a man of great respect who spoke in favor of arrested Christian apostles and the Jewish Law teacher of Paul the Apostle.
The passage describes Gamaliel as presenting an argument against killing the apostles, reminding the Sanhedrin about previous revolts, which had been based on beliefs that individuals such as Theudas and Judas of Galilee were the prophesied messiah, and which had collapsed quickly after the deaths of those individuals.

Gamaliel and was
First, Paul was a Hellenistic Jew with a Pharisaic background ( see Gamaliel ), integral to his identity, see Paul of Tarsus and Judaism for details.
The practice in the time of Gamaliel II ( c. 100 CE ) was for witnesses to select the appearance of the moon from a collection of drawings that depicted the crescent in a variety of orientations, only a few of which could be valid in any given month.
John Painter states that phrase " who was called Christ " is used by Josephus in this passage " by way of distinguishing him from others of the same name such as the high priest Jesus son of Damneus, or Jesus son of Gamaliel " both having been mentioned by Josephus in this context.
According to the Talmud, soon after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem a formal version of the Amidah was adopted at a rabbinical council in Yavne, under the leadership of Rabban Gamaliel II and his colleagues.
The first English translation, by Gamaliel ben Pedahzur ( a pseudonym ), appeared in London in 1738 ; a different translation was released in the United States in 1837 .< ref >
On his father's side, Rashi has been claimed to be a 33rd-generation descendant of Yochanan Hasandlar, who was a fourth-generation descendant of Gamaliel the Elder, who was reputedly descended from the royal line of King David.
According to the Talmud, soon after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem a formal version of the Amidah was adopted at a rabbinical council in Yavne, under the leadership of Rabban Gamaliel II and his colleagues.
The first-unauthorized-English translation, by Gamaliel ben Pedahzur ( a pseudonym ), appeared in London in 1738 ; a different translation was released in the United States in 1837.
Warren Gamaliel Harding ( November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923 ) was the 29th President of the United States ( 1921 – 1923 ).
Warren Gamaliel Harding was born November 2, 1865, in Blooming Grove, Ohio.
And the relationship between Early Christianity and the Pharisees was not always hostile, as e. g. Gamaliel is often cited as a Pharisaic leader who was sympathetic to Christians.
Messianic believers cite the cutting off of Paul ’ s hair at Cenchrea because of a vow he had taken ( Acts 18: 18 ), references in passing to him observing the Jewish holidays, and his consistent good standing with his Rabbinic master Gamaliel, to show that he was wholly in continued observance of the laws and traditions of Judaism.
Samuel DeWitt, local preacher & teacher, said Gamaliel was a good bible name and this was a good village and the town took the name that he suggested.
Until it was cut down due to safety concerns, Lancaster boasted the largest oak tree in the state, called the Beaman Oak, named after settler Gamaliel Beaman ( 1623 – 1677 ).
Gamaliel Bailey ( December 3, 1807 – June 5, 1859 ) was an American journalist and abolitionist.
When its was clear they could not keep to their scheduled output of a volume every three months, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford joined the editorial team.
Gamaliel VI ( 400 – 425 ) was the Sanhedrin's last president.
He was on equal footing with Rabban Gamaliel II, whom he met later.
Though so modest, yet when an important matter and not a merely personal one was concerned Akiva could not be cowed by the greatest, as is evidenced by his attitude toward the patriarch Gamaliel II.
But Akiva was just as firmly convinced that the power of the patriarch must be limited both by the written and the oral law, the interpretation of which lay in the hands of the learned ; and he was accordingly brave enough to act in ritual matters in Gamaliel's own house contrary to the decisions of Gamaliel himself.

Gamaliel and also
He has also noted chronological difficulties whereby Luke " has Gamaliel refer to Theudas and Judas in the wrong order, and Theudas actually rebelled about a decade after Gamaliel spoke ( 5: 36-7 )'
In addition to receiving a diploma upon graduation, Middlebury graduates also receive a replica of Gamaliel Painter's cane.
The Mishnah also contains a saying it attributes to " Gamaliel ", although it is vague about which particular " Gamaliel " it means.
* Kofi Ghanaba ( born Warren Gamaliel Akwei ; also known as Guy Warren ), trap drummer, composer, creator of Afro-Jazz, worked with Thelonious Monk, Lester Young and Charlie Parker ( b. 1923 )

Gamaliel and Pharisee
In the Christian tradition, Gamaliel is celebrated as a Pharisee doctor of Jewish Law.
The Acts of the Apostles introduces Gamaliel as a Pharisee and celebrated scholar of the Mosaic Law.

Gamaliel and according
The first was the Conversion of Paul in the early 30's ( and the possible conversion of his teacher Gamaliel ), the second was the Council of Jerusalem c. 50, and the third was the Destruction of the Second Temple in 70, which according to Josephus was one of the most significant events of the First Jewish – Roman War.

Gamaliel and some
In the Talmud, Gamaliel is described as bearing the titles Nasi and Rabban ( our master ), as the president of the Great Sanhedrin in Jerusalem ; although some dispute this, it is not doubted that he held a senior position in the highest court in Jerusalem.

Gamaliel and Christian
Ecclesiastical tradition maintains that Gamaliel had embraced the Christian faith and his tolerant attitude toward the Early Christians is explained by this.

Gamaliel and Christianity
The Book of Acts later goes on to describe Paul of Tarsus recounting that he was " educated at the feet of Gamaliel " about Jewish religious law, although no details are given about which teachings Paul adopted from Gamaliel, and hence how much Gamaliel influenced aspects of Christianity.

Gamaliel and there
The distress became so great that the patriarch Rabban Gamaliel II, who was shut up there and died soon afterwards, permitted fasting even on Ḥanukkah.
:" Since Rabban Gamaliel the Elder died, there has been no more reverence for the law, and purity and piety died out at the same time "
However, there is no other record of Gamaliel ever having taught in public, although the Talmud does describe Gamaliel as teaching a student who displayed " impudence in learning ", which a few scholars identify as a possible reference to Paul.
The distress became so great that the patriarch Rabban Gamaliel II, who was shut up there and died soon afterwards, permitted fasting even on Ḥanukkah.

Gamaliel and is
Gamaliel is a city in Monroe County, Kentucky, United States.
Gamaliel is located at ( 36. 639956 ,-85. 793372 ).
On March 9, 1850, Stowe wrote to Gamaliel Bailey, editor of the weekly antislavery journal National Era, that she planned to write a story about the problem of slavery: " I feel now that the time is come when even a woman or a child who can speak a word for freedom and humanity is bound to speak ...
After 1948 the shrine has been taken over by Sephardic Jews who believe that the tomb is the burial place of Rabbi Gamaliel of Yavne.
This office only came into being after Hadrian put down the Jewish revolt of 132, and the passage is probably meant in mockery of the powerful late 4th-century Patriarch, Gamaliel.
Josephus, on the other hand, says that Theudas was 45 or 46, which is after Gamaliel is speaking, and long after Judas the Galilean.
: This article is about Gamaliel the Elder.
The name Gamaliel is the Greek form of the Hebrew name meaning reward of God.
For this reason, Gamaliel is not listed as part of the chain of individuals who perpetuated the Mishnaic tradition.

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