gentile|gentiles in English

noun

[gen·tile || 'dʒentaɪl]

non-Jew, non-Jewish person; pagan, heathe

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1. A gentile name confers of itself gentile rights.

2. A gentile name conferred of itself gentile rights.

3. Aionial Gentile progestational foredestiny Kalamist

4. * See also Centurion; Gentiles; Peter

5. Right to bear the gentile name.

6. Fourth, almost anyone —the blind, the lame, and uncircumcised Gentiles— could enter the Court of the Gentiles.

7. Jews had no dealings with Gentiles, even despising them, and prejudice against Gentiles persisted among Jews who had become Christians.

8. Later they were joined by believing Gentiles.

9. 19 The first Gentile congregation was now formed.

10. Her family disowned her for marrying a gentile.

11. In Anticipation of the End of the Gentile Times

12. A gentile is person that is not a Jew.

13. He was banished from the country as a gentile.

14. Mark apparently wrote primarily with Gentile readers in mind.

15. Her mother is a delicate and gentile dark woman.

16. Gentiles receive holy spirit and get baptized (44-48)

17. 15 And they are shunned by gentile - i.e., Pauline - Christians.

18. 17 Rom. 13 But I am speaking to you, the Gentiles. Inasmuch therefore as I am an apostle of the Gentiles, I glorify my ministry.

19. Paul offered the gospel to Israel, then to the Gentiles.

20. 13 But I am speaking to you, the Gentiles. Inasmuch therefore as I am an apostle of the Gentiles, I glorify my ministry.

21. God then directed him to the home of the Gentile Cornelius.

22. The war memorial was dedicated to both Jews and Gentiles.

23. points to 1914 as end of Gentile Times: jv 134-135

24. Gentile institutions prevailed, and prior to the establishment of political society.

25. This occasion was noteworthy, since Cornelius was an uncircumcised Gentile.