συμβούλιον,
συμβουλίου,
τό (
σύμβουλος);
1. counsel, which is given, taken, entered upon (PIut. Romul. 14):
λαμβάνω (on this phrase see
λαμβάνω, I. 6),
Matthew 12:14;
Matthew 22:15;
Matthew 27:1,
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7;
Matthew 28:12;
ποιῶ, to consult, deliberate,
Mark 3:6 (
Tr text
WH text
συμβούλιον ἐδίδουν);
Mark 15:1 (
T WH marginal reading
συμβούλιον ἑτοιμασαντες; cf. Weiss ad loc.).
2. a council, i. e. an assembly of counsellors or persons in consultation (
Plutarch, Luc. 26):
Acts 25:12 (the governors and procurator's of provinces had a board of assessors or advisers with whom they took counsel before rendering judgment; see
Cicero, ad fam. 8, 8; Verr. 2, 13;
Sueton. vit. Tiber. 33;
Lampridius, vit. Alex. Sever c. 46; cf.
Josephus,
b. j. 2, 16, 1).
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's
- Matthew
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12:14; 22:15; 27:1; 27:7; 28:12
- Mark
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3:6; 15:1
- Acts
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25:12