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    gentile


    1. Peter even had to have a vision just to enter the house of a Gentile


    2. vengeance on this foul gentile, and such a revenge would


    3. lasted 2000 years, and the time of the gentile Church has lasted


    4. Matthew 18:17, If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be as a gentile and a tax collector, Christ instructs the church or assembly to have the final say


    5. Christ was the fulfillment of God‘s promise or Word, first to the Jew (who rejected Him) followed by the Gentile through Paul‘s ministry and afterwards to all Peoples and Cultures through the efforts of His Universal Ministry


    6. It seems that this gentleman considered shaking hands with a gentile offensive, although he didn‘t express it in quite that manner


    7. He took the Word that they were to spread to the Gentile world


    8. Even today, if a gentile is adopted into Judaism, he is given a ring to wear, which he


    9. broken for us on the cross - , the outer court, (For the use of gentile


    10. Even today, if a gentile is adopted into Judaism, he is given a ring to wear,

    11. In the new Testament there are some quite well-known women, one is the Gentile


    12. The Gentile communities will not concern themselves with the internal legal code of the Jewish


    13. In the gentile communities this distinction was drawn much earlier, because of the


    14. In general, the medieval gentile communities restricted this authority to non-capital cases


    15. These Judeofascists have Gentile counterparts such as the Kennedys and the Clintons


    16. Thus our Gentile Captains of a Thousand, after winning a battle, felt it their duty to step aside modestly, and permit the Jewish leaders of the land to finish the victory


    17. If he refuses to hear the assembly also let him be to you as a Gentile or a tax collector


    18. 46 And Jesus went out from there and came to the borders of Tyre and Sidon; And he entered into a certain house and desired that no man should know it; and he could not be hid; But straightway a Canaanitish woman whose daughter had an 48 unclean spirit heard of him; And that woman was a Gentile of Emesa of Syria; And she came out after him crying out and saying Have mercy on me my Lord you son of David; for my daughter is seized in an evil way by Satan; And he answered her not a word; And his disciples came and begged him and said Send her away for she cries after us


    19. Take heed within yourselves; If your brother sin rebuke him; and if he repent forgive him; And if he act wrongly towards you seven times in a day and on that day return seven times to you and say I repent towards you; forgive him; And if your brother act wrongly towards you go and reprove him between you and him alone; If he hear you you have gained your brother; But if he hear you not take with you one or two and so at the mouth of two or three every saying shall be established; And if he listen not to these also tell the congregation; and if he listen not even to the congregation let him be to you as a publican and a Gentile


    20. Gentile believers in Antioch gave of their resources to help those

    21. Capernaum was a strong Roman military post, and the garrison's commanding officer was a gentile believer in Yahweh, "a devout man," as the Jews were wont to designate such proselytes


    22. " And all his early teaching was based upon the current Jewish idea and concept of the Messiah as the promised deliverer of the Jewish nation from the domination of their gentile rulers


    23. For almost one hundred years all Israel had been in a quandary; they were at a loss to explain their continuous subjugation to gentile overlords


    24. But, so taught the apocalyptists, Israel should take heart; the days of their affliction were almost over; the discipline of God's chosen people was about finished; God's patience with the gentile foreigners was about exhausted


    25. 3 In the days of John all Jews were expectantly asking, "How soon will the kingdom come?" There was a general feeling that the end of the rule of the gentile nations was drawing near


    26. It had long been the practice thus to baptize the gentile proselytes into the fellowship of the outer court of the temple, but never had the Jews themselves been asked to submit to the baptism of repentance


    27. 5 The majority of the Jews believed that they continued to languish under Roman rule because of their national sins and because of the halfheartedness of the gentile proselytes


    28. Everybody wanted to greet this near-famous Galilean, and he was most cordial to all, young and old, Jew and gentile


    29. Nathaniel had been less humorous since they had come in contact with the gentile populations, and Thomas was in the midst of a severe season of depression


    30. The twelve apostles were not averse to preaching in the Greek and other gentile cities of the Decapolis and Syria, but it was a severe test of their loyalty to the Master when he said, "Let us go into Samaria

    31. But now you worship that which you know not, a mixture of the religion of many pagan gods and gentile philosophies


    32. 11 In Zebulun the people were of a mixed race, hardly Jew or gentile, and few of them really believed in Jesus, notwithstanding they had heard of the healing of the sick at Capernaum


    33. 3 And when Jesus heard these words, he turned and said to his apostles and those who were with them: "I marvel at the belief of the gentile


    34. Said Simon: "Woman, you are a Greek-speaking gentile


    35. 4 In many ways these gentile believers appreciated Jesus' teachings more fully than the Jews


    36. 5 Then, speaking to all the disciples, he said: "You have heard how many cities and villages have received the good news of the kingdom, and how my ministers and teachers have been received by both the Jew and the gentile


    37. " The Jews looked upon all others as "gentile dogs


    38. 3 Perea at this time was about equally gentile and Jewish, the Jews having been generally removed from these regions during the times of Judas Maccabeus


    39. 3 But the great step which marked the transplantation of the teachings of Jesus from a Jewish to a gentile soil was taken when the Messiah of the kingdom became the Redeemer of the church, a religious and social organization growing out of the activities of Paul and his successors and based on the teachings of Jesus as they were supplemented by the ideas of Philo and the Persian doctrines of good and evil


    40. 5 In all this the enemies of Jesus were defeated since it was a well-known ruling of the Sanhedrin, made for the guidance of the Jews dispersed among the gentile nations, that the "right of coinage carried with it the right to levy taxes

    41. God is no respecter of persons, and salvation is for the Jew as well as for the gentile


    42. There will be great tribulation, for these will be the days of gentile vengeance


    43. Many changes have come over you since that day at the customhouse when you first set out to follow me; but many more must come before you will be able to see the vision of a brotherhood in which gentile sits alongside Jew in fraternal association


    44. 27 Then the Master went over to Simon Peter, who stood up as Jesus addressed him: "Peter, I know you love me, and that you will dedicate your life to the public proclamation of this gospel of the kingdom to Jew and gentile, but I am distressed that your years of such close association with me have not done more to help you think before you speak


    45. This was a concession to the Jews, who refused to enter any gentile building where leaven might be used on this day of preparation for the Passover


    46. The Jews were a proud people, now subject to the Roman political yoke but hoping for the coming of a Messiah who would deliver them from gentile bondage with a great show of power and glory


    47. In the kingdom of my Father there shall be neither Jew nor gentile; you will all be brethren -- the sons of God


    48. Do you not remember that this Jesus always taught that his kingdom was not of this world, and that all men, being the sons of God, should find liberty and freedom in the spiritual joy of the fellowship of the brotherhood of loving service in this new kingdom of the truth of the heavenly Father's love? Do you not recall how this Son of Man proclaimed the salvation of God for all men, ministering to the sick and afflicted and setting free those who were bound by fear and enslaved by evil? Do you not know that this man of Nazareth told his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem, be delivered up to his enemies, who would put him to death, and that he would arise on the third day? Have you not been told all this? And have you never read in the Scriptures concerning this day of salvation for Jew and gentile, where it says that in him shall all the families of the earth be blessed; that he will hear the cry of the needy and save the souls of the poor who seek him; that all nations shall call him blessed? That such a Deliverer shall be as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land


    49. With understanding sympathy and brotherly affection, fellowship all your brethren who are dedicated to the proclamation of the good news, whether they be Jew or gentile, Greek or Roman, Persian or Ethiopian


    50. This gospel of the kingdom belongs to both Jew and gentile, to rich and poor, to free and bond, to male and female, even to the little children










































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    Synonyms for "gentile"

    gentile goy non-jew heathen infidel pagan

    "gentile" definitions

    a person who does not acknowledge your god


    a person who is not a member of one's own religion; used in this sense by Mormons and Hindus


    a Christian as contrasted with a Jew


    a Christian


    belonging to or characteristic of non-Jewish peoples