The apostles responded to the Sanhedrin's attempt to silence them and end their mission by continuing their mission. In the Book of Acts, particularly Acts 4 and 5, we see that after being warned and threatened by the Sanhedrin, the apostles stated that they must obey God rather than human authorities. They continued to preach and perform miracles in the name of Jesus, demonstrating their commitment to their mission despite the opposition they faced.
How did the apostles respond to the Sanhedrin’s attempt to silence them and end their mission?
continued their mission
obeyed the Sanhedrin’s orders
appealed the Sanhedrin’s decision
rethought their strategy
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The answer is that the apostles continued their mission. After being warned by the Sanhedrin not to speak in the name of Jesus, they chose to obey God rather than human authorities and continued to proclaim their message.