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- The biblical term "proselyte" is an anglicization of the Koine Gr**** term προσήλυτος (proselytos), as used in the Septuagint (Gr**** Old Testament) for...
- Below are lists of religious converts. The term proselyte is often used as a synonym for religious converts, although historically it first referred solely...
- Four ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Proselyte: HMS Proselyte (1780) was originally the French privateer Stanislas, built at Havre...
- wherever the verse states “children of Israel” it comes to exclude a proselyte unless there is specific clause for inclusion, here with regard to minyan...
- Obadiah the Proselyte (Hebrew: עובדיה הגר), also known as Johannes of Oppido (Italian: Giovanni da Oppido) was an early-12th-century Italian convert to...
- refers to a covenant between the Israelite tribes and God, including their proselytes, not limited to the ten commandments, nor the event when they were given...
- Entmemacornis proselytes is a species of snout moth. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1919. It is found in Guatemala. "GlobIZ search". Global...
- Marc Angel writes: The Hebrew ger (in post-Biblical times translated as "proselyte") literally means "resident" and refers to a non-Israelite who lived among...
- Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation (Arabic: مؤسسة الحرمين الخيرية; AHIF) was a charity foundation, based in Saudi Arabia. Under various names it had branches...
- Historically, in the Koine Gr**** Septuagint and New Testament, the word proselyte denoted a Gentile who was considering conversion to Judaism.[citation...