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    Gentile ( / ˈdʒɛntaɪl /) is a word that today usually means someone who is not Jewish. [1] [2] Other groups that claim Israelite heritage, notably Mormons, have historically used the term gentile to describe outsiders. [3] [4] [5] More rarely, the term is used as a synonym for heathen or pagan. [5] As a term used to describe non-members of ...

  2. Jan 4, 2024 · A Gentile is one belonging to any nation or people group other than the Jewish people group. The term "Gentile" is used to describe non-Jewish people or nations. The distinction between Jews and Gentiles is significant in the New Testament, especially in the context of the early Christian community.

  3. Non-Jews are often not entitled to the same rights as Jews, reflecting a suspicion that gentiles would not reciprocate Israelite good will. This was not the case with a non-idolatrous gentile–known as a ger toshav or resident alien.

  4. The basic assumption is that all non-Jews are subject to certain universal laws, religious, moral, and social (called the seven *Noachide laws ): (1) institution of courts of justice; (2) idolatry; (3) blasphemy; (4) incest; (5) homicide; (6) robbery; (7) eating the limb of a living animal, and according to other opinions, castration, mixing of ...

  5. While the word "gentile" does mean "one belongs to a tribe or clan," it has come universally mean a non-Jew. But as we have seen, the words goy and ethnos do not mean a non-Jew, they mean "one who belongs to a tribe or clan." Who are the ethnon (nations - plural of ethnos) mentioned in the New Testament?

  6. May 13, 2024 · Simply put, Gentiles are not Jewish. They are people who cannot trace their familial line back to one of the 12 tribes of Israel. Greeks, Romans, Barbarians, Scythians, Americans, and Canadians...

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