The chief of the fathers of Israel Who were not priests, or Levites, but such persons of other tribes as were most eminent for their dignity, ability, and integrity. But whether these persons made up one court, called the sanhedrim, by which all causes, ecclesiastical and civil, were decided; or there were two distinct courts, the one ecclesiastical, consisting of the priests and Levites, the other civil, consisting of the chief of the fathers of Israel, it is not easy to determine. For the judgment of the Lord For matters concerning the law and worship of God. For controversies For matters of difference between man and man. When they returned When Jehoshaphat and his company were returned to Jerusalem, he made this order concerning establishing judges there.

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