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Foreigner
@ a Gentile. Such as resided among the Hebrews were required by the law to be treated with kindness kjv@Exodus:22:21 kjv@Exodus:23:9; kjv@Leviticus:19:33-34 kjv@Leviticus:23:22; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:28 kjv@Deuteronomy:16:10-11 kjv@Deuteronomy:24:19 ). They enjoyed in many things equal rights with the native-born residents kjv@Exodus:12:49; kjv@Leviticus:24:22; kjv@Numbers:15:15 kjv@Numbers:35:15), but were not allowed to do anything which was an abomination according to the Jewish law kjv@Exodus:20:10; kjv@Leviticus:17:15-16 kjv@Leviticus:18:26 kjv@Leviticus:20:2 ; 24:16, etc.).
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- FIGURATIVE kjv@Ephesians:2:19 .
See ALIENS .
See GENTILES .
See STRANGERS
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H1109 <STRHEB>@ בּלעם bil‛âm bil-awm' Probably from H1077 and H5971; not (of the) {people} that {is} foreigner; {Bilam} a Mesopotamian prophet; also a place in Palestine: - {Balaam} Bileam.
H1616 <STRHEB>@ גּיר גּר gêr gêyr {gare} gare From H1481; properly a guest; by implication a foreigner: - {alien} {sojourner} stranger.
H2012 <STRHEB>@ הנע hêna‛ hay-nah' Probably of foreigner derivation {Hena} a place apparently in Mesopotamia: - Hena.
H2114 <STRHEB>@ זוּר zûr zoor A primitive root; to turn aside (especially for lodging); hence to be a {foreigner} strange6 profane; specifically (active participle) to commit adultery: - (come from) another ({man} {place}) {fanner} go {away} (e-) strange ({-r} {thing} woman).
H3103 <STRHEB>@ יובב yôbâb yo-bawb' From H2980; howler; {Jobab} the name of two Israelites and of three foreigners: - Jobab.
H3932 <STRHEB>@ לעג lâ‛ag law-ag' A primitive root; to deride; by implication (as if imitating a foreigner) to speak unintelligibly: - have in {derision} laugh (to {scorn}) mock ({on}) stammering.
H3934 <STRHEB>@ לעג lâ‛êg law-ayg' From H3932; a buffoon; also a foreigner: - {mocker} stammering.
H5236 <STRHEB>@ נכר nêkâr nay-kawr' From H5234; {foreign} or (concretely) a {foreigner} or (abstractly) heathendom: - {alien} strange (+ -er).
H5237 <STRHEB>@ נכרי nokrîy nok-ree' From H5235 (second form); {strange} in a variety of degrees and applications ({foreign} non-relative6 {adulterous} {different} wonderful): - {alien} {foreigner} {outlandish} strange ({-r} woman).
H8453 <STRHEB>@ תּשׁב תּושׁב tôshâb tôshâb {to-shawb'} to-shawb' (The second form used in Kings ); from H3427; a dweller (but not {outlandish} H5237); especially (as distinguished from a native citizen (active participle of H3427) and a temporary {inmate} {H1616} or mere {lodger} H3885) resident alien: - {foreigner-inhabitant} {sojourner} stranger.
G2084 <STRGRK>@ ἑτερόγλωσσος heteroglōssos het-er-og'-loce-sos From G2087 and G1100; other tongued that is a foreigner: - man of other tongue.
G3927 <STRGRK>@ παρεπίδημος parepidēmos par-ep-id'-ay-mos From G3844 and the base of G1927; an alien alongside that is a resident foreigner: - pilgrim stranger.
G3939 <STRGRK>@ παροικέω paroikeō par-oy-keh'-o From G3844 and G3611; to dwell near that is reside as a foreigner: - sojourn in be a stranger.
G3941 <STRGRK>@ πάροικος paroikos par'-oy-kos From G3844 and G3624; having a home near that is (as noun) a by-dweller (alien resident): - foreigner sojourn stranger.
G915 <STRGRK>@ βάρβαρος barbaros bar'-bar-os Of uncertain derivation; a foreigner (that is non Greek): - barbarian (-rous).