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No, Gentiles are any non-Jews.
Jews living in Greek society already spoke Greek from birth. Some of these Greek-speaking Jews living in Alexandria, Egypt did the translations.Answer:According to our tradition, the first translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek was done by seventy Torah-sages, at the command of Ptolemy Philadelphus, around the year 270 BCE.
The sign placed on top of Jesus' cross read "King of the Jews" in three languages: Hebrew, Greek, and Latin.
The 14,000 Greek Jews are. The rest of them, being followers of other faiths, are not.
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The Greek translation of the name Jesus is Yeshivas.
Jews say that Esau sold his birthright to Jacob
Only among Greek Jews.
Jews regard God as their savior.
how do you say unite in greek
It depends how Hellenized they were. Most Jews could converse in either Hebrew or Aramaic. (By the 300s BCE, Aramaic was starting to become dominant over Hebrew.) All Hellenized Jews could speak Koine Greek. Some of the Hellenized Jews were so enamored with Greek culture that they only knew how to speak Koine Greek and were no longer capable of speaking Semitic languages, but this was the minority.
The Jews who identified with and imitated the Greeks were called Hellenizers.