gentiles (Meaning)
gentiles
of or relating to non-Mormons, a Christian as distinguished from a Jew, of or relating to Christians as distinguished from the Jews, a person who does not follow the God of the Bible, heathen entry 2 sense 1, of or relating to the nations at large as distinguished from the Jews, a person who is not a Mormon, pagan, a person who is not Jewish, a non-Mormon, a person of a non-Jewish nation or of non-Jewish faith, relating to a tribe or clan
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gentiles Sentence Examples
- The apostle Paul's mission was to spread the gospel to both Jews and Gentiles.
- The early church struggled with how to reconcile Jewish laws and customs with Gentile beliefs.
- The Book of Acts records the gradual acceptance of Gentiles into the Christian faith.
- In the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus taught that even Gentiles should be treated with compassion.
- The Roman Empire forced many Gentiles to convert to Christianity, often through persecution.
- The emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity marked a significant turning point in the relationship between Gentiles and the church.
- Throughout history, there have been cycles of persecution and tolerance towards Gentiles within the Christian faith.
- Modern evangelical movements have emphasized the importance of reaching out to Gentiles with the gospel.
- The concept of the "God of the Gentiles" has been used to justify both inclusivity and exclusivity in different religious contexts.
- In contemporary Christianity, the distinction between Jews and Gentiles has become less significant, as the focus has shifted towards a universal message of salvation.
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of or relating to non-Mormons, a Christian as distinguished from a Jew, of or relating to Christians as distinguished from the Jews, a person who does not follo
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The apostle Paul's mission was to spread the gospel to both Jews and Gentiles.
The early church struggled with how to reconcile Jewish laws and customs with Gentile beliefs.
The Book of Acts records the gradual acceptance of Gentiles into the Christian faith.
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus taught that even Gentiles should be treated with compassion.