- The
biblical term "
proselyte" is an
anglicization of the
Koine Gr**** term προσήλυτος (proselytos), as used in the
Septuagint (Gr**** Old Testament) for...
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Obadiah the
Proselyte (Hebrew: עובדיה הגר), also
known as
Johannes of
Oppido (Italian:
Giovanni da Oppido) was an early-12th-century
Italian convert to...
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Below are
lists of
religious converts. The term
proselyte is
often used as a
synonym for
religious converts,
although historically it
first referred solely...
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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...
- Four
ships of the
British Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Proselyte: HMS
Proselyte (1780) was
originally the
French privateer Stanislas,
built at Havre...
- Al-Haramain
Islamic Foundation (AHIF) was a
charity foundation,
based in
Saudi Arabia.
Under various names it had
branches in Afghanistan, Albania, Bangladesh...
- 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...
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Jesus God-fearers
Herodians Magi
Myrrhbearers Nameless Pharisees Prophets Proselytes Sadducees Samaritans Sanhedrin Scribes Seventy disciples Shepherds Women...
- Historically, in the
Koine Gr****
Septuagint and New Testament, the word
proselyte denoted a
Gentile who was
considering conversion to Judaism.[citation...
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French frigate Proselyte was a one-off
built to a
design by Charles-Louis Ducrest, and
launched in 1786 at Le Havre.
French Royalists handed her over...