Gamaliel in Wikipedia
Gamaliel the Elder English pronunciation: /ɡəˈmeɪljəl/,[1] or
Rabbi Gamaliel I, was a leading authority in the Sanhedrin in
the mid first century. He was the grandson of the great Jewish
teacher Hillel the Elder, and died twenty years before the
destruction of the second temple in Jerusalem. He fathered a
son, whom he called Simeon, after his father's name[2], and a
daughter, whose daughter (i.e., Gamaliel's granddaughter)
married a priest named Simon ben Nathanael[3]. The name
Gamaliel is the Greek form of the Hebrew name meaning reward
of God.
In the Christian tradition, Gamaliel is celebrated as a
Pharisee doctor of Jewish Law, who was the teacher of Paul the
Apostle[4]; The Book of Acts portrays Gamaliel as a man of
great respect[5]...
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