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Proselyte
Proselyte It has been suggested that Ger Tzedek ... merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Proselyte, from the Koine Greek προσηλυτος/proselytos, is ... In general there are two kinds of proselyte, proselytes of the gate or gate proselytes ... eat of the Passover sacrifice. The name proselyte occurs in the New Testament only in ... chapter 2, has Annas and Caiaphas define proselyte for Pilate: "And Pilate, summoning the ...
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Talk:Proselyte
Talk:Proselyte Proselytes (3 syl.) among Jewish writers were of two kinds- viz. "The proselyte of righteousness" and the "Proselyte of the gate." The former submitted to ... and from working on the Sabbath. "The Proselyte that is within thy gate" = the Proselyte of the gate. "I must confess ...
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Talk:Religious conversion
... for the revert on the definition of Proselyte found in Acts of Pilate? It's ... 2005 (UTC) It's a definition of Proselyte from the time period when the term ... 2 Jun 2005 (UTC) Added definition of Proselyte section to end, happy now? I want ... The first section is called "The convert/proselyte" Wouldn't you expect to find definitions of proselyte in that section? If the word ...
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Religious conversion
... Comment No. 22.; emphasis added) The convert/proselyte See also the main article proselyte A person who has undergone conversion is called a convert or proselyte. A proselyte (from the Latin word proselytus which in ... chapter 2, has Annas and Caiaphas define proselyte for Pilate: "And Pilate, summoning the ...
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Talk:Sabbath/Archive 1
... August 2005 (UTC) Jews meaning the race, Proselyte meaning they converted (in this case, to ... Egyptians, Ethiopians, and Arabs who did. ...Sigh. Proselyte means "religious convert." You rewrote the sentence ... converts." -V. In the first centuries, proselutos (proselyte) meant specifically Greeks who followed Jewish customs. See Proselyte. Sentence has been changed to "Jews and ... History of Christianity and Jewish Christians. From Proselyte: "In Hellenistic and Roman times, some ...
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Conversion to Judaism
... to as a ger tzedek (Hebrew: "righteous proselyte" or "proselyte [of] righteousness") or simply ger ("stranger" or "proselyte"). Who is a Jew? Etymology ... Biblical Hebrew, the word ger denotes a proselyte (and גר הגר —"sojourning stranger"—is ... with ger tzedek, likewise its English counterpart (proselyte), has come to mean a convert ...
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Talk:Historical persecution by Jews/archive 1
... reality, many religions are not allowed to proselyte, for example the Baha'i faith [1 ... not sure who may be allowed to proselyte, but some groups definitely are not. The ... in Israel [3] [4]. Mormons do not proselyte in Israel, you are definitely wrong about ... and not neutral, as the ability to proselyte is an important component of religious freedom ...
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Talk:Ger tzedek
... You were either as Jew or a Proselyte ("Judaized" non-Jew). That is the traditional ... final requirement for a Ger Tzedek or Proselyte and not circumcision. Zestauferov 06:53, 13 ... than is commonly thought. The very word "proselyte" originally meant a Greek who had converted ... compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make ...
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Bekering (translated from Dutch)
... and adopt the religion. Contents The bekeerling, proselyte A person who has bekering to undergo becomes bekeerling or proselyte called. Proselyte (of the Latin word proselytus that for ...
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Proselytism (translated from Russian)
Proselytism Prozeliti?zm (from the proselyte, from lat. "inverted", from grech. "inverted, that ... Initially in the bible the concept the proselyte ( ivr . geyr and by geyrim, from the ... Giyur (rotation in the Judaism) Proselytes - word proselyte (Jewish geyr and by geyrim, from the ...
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