Adam. There were no Jews until much later.
No one knows, but in the Bible, it was probably Moses.
AnswerPaul stated that he was a Jew.
The Gentile nation.
The bible does not tell us how long the "Times of the Gentiles" will last, but many persons believe the time is soon coming when it will be over. The Gentile rule will last until the Second Coming of Christ has arrived.
That would be correct. There are many words that are not in the Bible. (ie: Catholic, Lutheran; not even the word cross, or Christmas, or Easter, or Halloween) Neither is the word 'Bible', in the Bible.
Yes. Luke was a greek doctor. I believe he was the only Gentile author. But most of the New Testament (and Obadiah, Nahum, Jonah in the Old Testament) is written for the benefit of a Jew/Gentile audience even though they are written by Jewish authors.
The definition of a "Gentile" is anyone who is a non-Jew. So the beliefs among Gentiles are as diversified as the people groups that the word "Gentile" represents. In today's culture, the beliefs of a Gentile might be anywhere from Atheism to Satanism or from Secular Humanism to Christianity. In the times that the Bible was written, many people groups worshipped idols such as Baal and Diana. There were also Gnostics, Satanists, Atheists and Christians just like there are today.
Mark wrote it primarily for gentile (non-Jews) Greek-speaking residents of the Roman Empire.
The Gospel of Luke is a biographical account of Jesus that was specifically attuned to the Greek mindset of the first-century world. In fact, Luke (also the author of Acts of the Apostles) is the only Gentile among all the Bible writers.
The Gentile followers of Paul in Antioch, Turkey. Acts11:26.
Cornelius and his household. See Acts chapter 10.
Bill Gentile's birth name is Gentile, William Frank.