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* In the Bible, the term "uncircumcised" is also used figuratively to refer to Gentiles because many of them did not circumcise their male children as the Israelites did.
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* Because God chose the Jews to be his special people, they thought of the Gentiles as outsiders who could never be God's people.
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* The Jews were also called "Israelites" or "Hebrews" at different times in history. They referred to everyone else as a "Gentile."
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* The Jews were also called "Israelites" or "Hebrews" at different times in history. They referred to anyone else as a "Gentile."
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* Gentile could also be translated as "not a Jew" or "non-Jewish" or "not an Israelite" (Old Testament) or "non-Jew.".
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* Traditionally, Jews would not eat with Gentiles or associate with them, which at first caused problems within the early church.
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* Traditionally, Jews would neither eat with nor associate with Gentiles, which at first caused problems within the early church.
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(See also: [[other/israel]],[[other/jacob]] **·** [[other/jew]])
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