No, Jesus was a Jew and did not become a Gentile.
A gentile is anybody who is not a Jew. So a gentile Christian is a Christian who is not a Jew.
No he was not a gentile, he was a tax collector.
No, Matthew was not a Gentile. He was a Jewish tax collector who became one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Easy, both.
I think you meant gentile instead of "gentle". However, the answer is their was not a Christian that became a gentile but rather the opposite. The gospel of Jesus Christ was first delivered to the Jews first and when they rejected it, then th gospel message was taken to the Greeks or gentiles.
A Gentile was anyone who was not a Jew.
Ruth, Tamar, and Rahab
A Gentile was anyone who was not of the family of Abraham ie, a non-Jew
It was decided that a person did not need to become a gentile to become a Jew
A Gentile was the first to acknowledge that Jesus is the Son of God
working on the sabbath day and being with a gentile
The first gentile to receive a miracle from Jesus was the Roman centurion whose servant was healed. This story is found in the Gospels of Matthew (8:5-13) and Luke (7:1-10). The centurion demonstrated great faith in Jesus' authority, believing that He could heal his servant simply by speaking a word. Jesus commended the centurion's faith, highlighting it as a notable example.