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Gamaliel

Gamaliel the Elder (/ɡəˈmliəl, -ˈmɑː-, ˌɡæməˈləl/;[1] also spelled Gamliel; Hebrew: רַבַּן גַּמְלִיאֵל הַזָּקֵן Rabban Gamlīʾēl hazZāqēn; Koinē Greek: Γαμαλιὴλ ὁ Πρεσβύτερος Gamaliēl ho Presbýteros), or Rabban Gamaliel I, was a leading authority in the Sanhedrin in the early first century CE. He was the son of Simeon ben Hillel and grandson of the great Jewish teacher Hillel the Elder. He fathered Simeon ben Gamliel, who was named for Gamaliel's father,[2] and a daughter, who married a priest named Simon ben Nathanael.[3]

This article is about Gamaliel the Elder. For other individuals and uses, see Gamaliel (disambiguation).

In the Christian tradition, Gamaliel is recognized as a Pharisee doctor of Jewish Law.[4] Acts of the Apostles, 5 speaks of Gamaliel as a man held in great esteem by all Jews and as the Jewish law teacher of Paul the Apostle in Acts 22:3.[5] Gamaliel encouraged his fellow Pharisees to show leniency to the apostles of Jesus Christ in Acts 5:34.[6]

List of biblical figures identified in extra-biblical sources

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Beit Jimal

Split of Christianity and Judaism

The Jewish Encyclopedia on Gamaliel I

, ed. (1911). "Gamaliel s.v. Gamaliel I." . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 434.

Chisholm, Hugh

Perspectives on Transformational Leadership in the Sanhedrin of Ancient Judaism

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