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Counterfeit Arguments: (media.scored.co)
posted 1 year ago by Captain_Raamsley on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +62Score on mirror )
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Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Yes I'm interested. Where does the word come from?
bobbacringo on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
late Middle English: from Latin gentilis ‘of a family or nation, of the same clan’ (used in the Vulgate to refer to non-Jews), from gens, gent- ‘family, race’, from the root of gignere ‘beget’.



adjective
adjective: Gentile
1.
not Jewish.
adjective: gentile

2.
Anthropology
relating to or indicating a nation or clan, especially a gens.
noun
noun: gentile; plural noun: gentiles


Modern interpretation of the word would say all non jews. At the time it meant non Israelites. Israelites were not hook nosed goblins, they were men. So they belonged to a larger group. The larger group that Israelites belonged to would have been the gentiles.


But, this isn't looking at Greek interpretations of words. When the word gentile was chosen, it was done so by the Roman church who believed that essentially everyone in the world was essentially white. That word was likely chosen as Greek texts were being translated.


If you do a literal modern interpretation, it's all non jews. And in today's terms, everyone who's not a hook nosed demon.

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