- Covenant. The Gr**** and
Latin terms that
refer to God-fearers (theosebeis,
sebomenoi, phoboumenoi, metuentes) are
found in
ancient literature (Gr****, Roman...
-
whether proselytes known as God-fearers (Phoboumenoi) and/or
Worshippers (
Sebomenoi), who were
baptized but not cir****cised, fall into the
righteous or gate...
- und die
Genossenschaften der
sebomenoi theon upsiston ebendaselbst" [The Jews in the
Bosporan Kingdom and the
sebomenoi theon upsiston of the region]...
- 1st
century BC. In some
Crimean towns,
monotheistic pagan cults called sebomenoi theon hypsiston ("Worshippers of the All-Highest God," or "God-Fearers")...
- and
Christians in the
Roman Empire, 53-78. Marcus,
Ralph (1952). "The
Sebomenoi in Josephus".
Jewish Social Studies. 14 (3).
Indiana University Press:...
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convert to
Judaism but
agreed to
observe the
Seven Laws of Noah. The
Sebomenoi or God-fearers of the
Roman Empire were
another ancient example of non-Jews...