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15 February 2025

  • curprev 22:0122:01, 15 February 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs 6,293 bytes +6,293 Created page with "The term "Sanhedrin" refers to the Jewish nation's judicial system, but its essence is different and opposite from parallel institutions of other nations. The essence of judicial systems in other nations is to serve society and the individual: to restrain violence, protect citizens, enable reasonable living, and grant liberty. Such a judicial system has no ideology and does not aspire to reach anywhere beyond arranging normal life. The essence of the Sanhedrin is exactly..." Tag: Visual edit