01.03.2022 - By holylanguage.com
What does "Gentile" mean in the New Testament? Somebody who's not Jewish? Pagan? Is it accurate to say you're a Gentile, or is that a dirty word? Why did Yeshua say "let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax-collector"? This is a takeaway from my newest Hebrew Verses study. We also talked about these questions: ~How was Phoebe a deacon when she wasn't the "husband of one wife"? ~Metathesis and partial assimilation in sibilant pitpaels ~How has "church" changed in the last two thousand years? ~Were there more than 12 apostles, and was Junias a female apostle? Watch the full lesson and check out this ongoing series by clicking through this episode or by going to holylanguage.com > Learn > Hebrew Verses.