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In the [[Bible]], the word gentile is usually used to describe a non-Jew.
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{{also}} [[Gentiles (EBD)|Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Gentiles]]
 
{{also}} [[Gentiles (EBD)|Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Gentiles]]
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==Main article==
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In the [[Bible]], the word gentile is usually used to describe a non-Jew.
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Christianity was first taken to the gentiles with the conversion of [[Cornelius]] in [[Acts 10]].
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===Biblical passages===
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Revision as of 06:42, 13 July 2007

Synopsis

In the Bible, the word gentile is usually used to describe a non-Jew.

Contents

See also Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Gentiles


Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons

Gentile (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)


For related quotations see Gentile (quotes)


Main article

In the Bible, the word gentile is usually used to describe a non-Jew.

Christianity was first taken to the gentiles with the conversion of Cornelius in Acts 10.

Biblical passages

Links


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