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Gentile – what does the word gentile mean
- April 27, 2014
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The word gentile means nations. The general implication of the word gentile became “non-Jew
The original words Goy and Ethnos refer to “peoples” or ” nations.
Latin used the term gentiles when the context for the base term “peoples” or “nations” referred to non-Israelite peoples or nations in English translations of the Bible.
(Non-Hebrew or non jew peoples who practised pagan customs).
Gentile-The people of the nations who are in opposition against the Jewish nation.
The nations which descended from the 72 Adamic expressions or dialects.
The cultural traits or habits which were influenced and governed by the 72 demonic forces or expressions.
The Jewish nation which derived from the son of Noah called “Shem”, inherited the Torah (God’s teachings and instructions-Judaism), and they became a nation that was obligated to keep the commandments (mitzvah) of the hebrew God.
Whereas on the other hand; the gentile nations (people) who were not obligated to keep those Biblical commandments, began to civilize their cultural activities via the inspiration that came from the 72 demonic forces.
And thus; the gentile customs were habits which evolved from the acts of eating unclean foods, sex magic, sorcery, conjuring of spirits, worshiping of deities, idolatry, immorality, witchcraft, magic, etc..
Article written by Ap Ngabo for Conscious lifestyle