It's important to approach this topic with sensitivity and an understanding of the complex history between different groups. Generalizations about any group, including Jews, can perpetuate stereotypes and misunderstandings. Many Jewish individuals and communities promote values of kindness and respect for all people, regardless of their background. Negative perceptions may arise from historical tensions, cultural misunderstandings, or individual experiences, but they do not reflect the attitudes of an entire group.
Gentiles who sin are sinners, just as are Jews who sin. Gentiles are not considered to be sinners if they violate a prohibition only incumbent upon Jews, such as cutting themselves in mourning for a dead relative (as opposed to for idolatry).
In the old testament the Jews were not allowed to mingle with the gentiles especially the samaratins.
Gentiles are people who are not Jews
No, Gentiles are any non-Jews.
They were Jews.
They were the Christians of their time gentiles were the followers of Jesus that we not born Jews
the Jews No, they were NOT the Jews. They were the heathen, the pagan, the non-Israelites.
Jews and Gentiles Jesus was born a Jew but because of His death on the cross, Jews and Gentiles were both given the same opportunity to enjoy Paradise.
The word 'Gentile' comes from the Hebrew for 'foreigner'. So, from a Jewish point of view, there were only Jews and Gentiles.
To keep them from mixing with gentiles
Absolutely! There are many Gentiles who are curious and want to learn about Jewish ways of life. Jews always try to be careful who they choose for friends outside of Judaism.
Because they saved Jews during the Holocaust.