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Перевод: gentile
[прилагательное] нееврейский; немормонский; иноверный; языческий; относящийся к нации; относящийся к племени; [существительное] нееврей ; немормон [амер.] ; язычник
Тезаурус:
- The main element of this discussion again comes from Morgan and concerns the description of what he calls the "gentile constitution".
- Nathan is a swinger, who is blamed for whoring after and mistreating gentile women.
- They say that gentile women who marry Jewish men become more Jewish than Jews.
- Her family disowned her for marrying a Gentile.
- There also exist cases where the constituent groups of gentile constitutions are not really based either on patrilineal or matrilineal descent, but on a mixture of kinship and locality.
- Before the war the Jewish and Gentile communities lived in ignorance of each other and since the war state censorship has failed to allow a full discussion of past antisemitism (which persisted in some ugly incidents after the war).
- Peter's apostolate to the Jews was paralleled by Paul's in the Gentile world, which was to have its own focus in the capital of the empire at Rome.
- In the Gentile churches spiritual leadership might be in the hands of "presbyters" (Acts 20: 17) under the overall authority of an apostle such as St Paul.
- The discussion of the gentile constitution and of the confederacy are however, intended by Marx and Engels as a preliminary to their theory of the origin of the State, and for this again they made much use of Morgan's work.
- He appears to have occupied a middle position, holding that while Gentile Christians need not be circumcised or keep traditional Jewish festivals, they should respect Jewish food laws.
- This tradition that the redemption brought by Christ has abolished laws of purity that distinguished between clean and unclean animals, clean and unclean foods, clean and unclean people (Jew and gentile) and clean and unclean physical states (women during menstruation) restrained Christianity for several centuries from applying laws of impurity to women.
- A more radical position, at least in principle, was held by the most prominent figure (though not the originator) of the Gentile mission - Saul or Paul of Tarsus, a Hellenized Jew with Roman citizenship.
- Many adherents of the young church were Pharisees, a meticulously devout party among the Jews anxious to preserve their national religion from liberal assimilation to the surrounding Gentile world.
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