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He was a powerful evangelist who converted many Jewish priests, resulting in a backlash against him by the Sanhedrin, which was the equivalent of the supreme court of rabbis in Jerusalem. He was charged with an extremely vague "crime" of talking against “this holy place and the law.” His defense on his own behalf is what caused him to be executed. Stephen was more critical of the temples (and sacrifices) in Jerusalem than other early Christians, including Paul, were. Paul, then named Saul before his own conversion to Christianity, was in approval of the execution of Stephen.
The execution of Stephen within years -- perhaps merely within months -- after the [[Resurrection]] of [[Christ]] means that the [[Epistle to the Hebrews]] was written in that brief period, because it mentions how disciples had not shed blood yet.<ref>However, it is possible to that the reference in the [[Epistle to the Hebrews]] to how no disciples had shed blood yet was referring to only a subset of the followers of Christ, after there had been martyrs among other followers.</ref>== References ==<references/>
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