proselyte|proselytes in English

noun

[pros·e·lyte || 'prɑsɪlaɪt /'prɒ-]

religious convert; one who changes his personal opinions or beliefs

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1. Arecentconvert toa belief; a proselyte.

2. Proselytes and God-Fearers

3. the state of being a proselyte.

4. The governments of some countries forbid us to proselyte.

5. I am very cuious about why you come to Taiwan to proselyte.

6. Though Cornelius feared God, he was not a Jewish proselyte.

7. Nevertheless, some of those surviving the wars with Israel evidently became proselytes.

8. The Jews of ancient times would Baptize proselytes to signify the converts’ “cleansed” nature

9. The General Authorities are in the process of negotiating with governments, hoping we can proselyte.

10. (Revelation 7:9, 15) In Israel, proselytes worshiped in the outer courtyard of Solomon’s temple.

11. (Ac 2:10) The proselytes from other lands had journeyed to Jerusalem in obedience to Jehovah’s law.

12. What did many first-century Jews and proselytes do in order to have a relationship with God?

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14. 11 both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabians—we hear them telling in our own tongues the mighty works of God.”

15. It was carried out in the second century C.E. by a Jewish proselyte named Aquila, a disciple of the rabbi Akiba.

16. A foreigner and an alien resident who did not become proselytes were not under the Law and could use unbled dead animals in various ways.

17. (Matthew 21:12, 13) To pay the temple tax, Jews and proselytes from other lands had to exchange their foreign money for acceptable currency.

18. 2 Be Adaptable: The apostle Paul was accustomed to going first of all to the synagogue to preach to the Jews and proselytes.

19. Tacitus also claimed that Gentiles who became Jewish proselytes were taught to disown their country and hold as worthless their family and friends.

20. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves.

21. + because you travel over sea and dry land to make one proselyte,* and when he becomes one, you make him a subject for Ge·henʹna* twice as much so as yourselves.

22. In order to receive the free gift of the holy spirit, the Jews and proselytes had to repent and be baptized in Jesus’ name. —Ac 1:13-15; 2:1-47.

23. (Ro 16:25; Eph 3:3; Re 1:1) Aged Simeon here referred to the child Jesus as a light, and he indicated that spiritual enlightenment was also to benefit the non-Jewish nations, not just the natural Jews and proselytes.

24. In the early days of the Christian congregation “Nicolaus, a proselyte of Antioch,” was appointed to special duties in connection with the distribution of food, being a man “full of spirit and wisdom.” —Ac 6:2-6.