What is the Biblical term for a non-Jewish person?
A.
Messiah
B.
gentile
C.
epistle
D.
catacomb
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
@tkhunny
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
r u sure
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea
OpenStudy (anonymous):
This would go better in the religion section. :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The answer is gentile
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
what is the real answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
B).
OpenStudy (anonymous):
In English translations of the Bible, "Gentile". This is usually translating the Hebrew word "goy" meaning "people" or "nation". The Hebrew "Goy" (goyim is the plural) is used to refer to both the Jewish Nation and all other nations in the Bible, but in modern usage it usually is synonymous with gentile.
OpenStudy (jordan123321):
ok thanks :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
everyone in the question,Please don't give direct answers, it causes confusion like this and does not help. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it helps him get a good grade
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dont you want him to pass?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Direct answers help no one. The person is not being helped or taught anything. :(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
he wont remember in a week anyways
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
dumb wingspan
OpenStudy (anonymous):
He will if you give him an experienced answer. :) Trust me.