The apostles responded to the Sanhedrin's attempt to silence them and end their mission by continuing their mission. In the Book of Acts, specifically Acts 4:18-20 and Acts 5:29, it is highlighted that the apostles refused to stop preaching about Jesus, stating that they must obey God rather than human authorities. This indicates their commitment to their mission despite the Sanhedrin's orders.
How did the apostles respond to the Sanhedrin’s attempt to silence them and end their mission?
obeyed the Sanhedrin’s orders
continued their mission
rethought their strategy
appealed the Sanhedrin’s decision
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