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>Matthew 15:24
Was referring to what He personally came to do before He was crucified. After His crucifixion, the Jews became apostate (and then were exterminated by Titus and Hadrian) and He extended the offer of salvation to Gentiles.
Nope. "Jew" and "gentile" are both modern mistranslations. Jews are not the Israelites/Hebrews, and "gentiles" are not the non-Israelite/Hebrews. So tell me, what is a jew if it's not a Israelite/Hebrew?
In the biblical context, Gentile generally means "Heathen" or "Outsider", but obviously outsiders like Job (who was an Edomite king) and Ruth ( who was a Moabite) were allowed to convert even if they weren't Israelites (though both were close relatives of the Israelites).
No, it doesn't. It means "nations," and the context referring to the White nations who left for Europe and America early after Exodus but before Israel was created. Ruth wasn't a Moabite just because she was born there, no more than a nigger is European just because he's born there. So Ruth was absolutely an Israelite. Job is a much bigger debate.
The general use of the word in the DRB seems to refer to foreign nations, though the Hebrews were quite insular and considered their close relatives (Moabites and Edomites) as complete foreigners, so I suppose theres a possibility it is being used to refer to the racial group as a whole, but there are also points where it is being used in the context of obviously non-Hebrew races, like the dark skinned Ethiopians (who are confusingly referred to using the same name as the Ethiopians who were of Hebrew descent like Moses' wife and were likely not dark skinned).
The original Ethiopians were descendants of Cush, therefore they were White. The niggers didn't move in until after we left it: https://www.jstor.org/stable/41715497
Was referring to what He personally came to do before He was crucified. After His crucifixion, the Jews became apostate (and then were exterminated by Titus and Hadrian) and He extended the offer of salvation to Gentiles.