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Alien @ a foreigner, or person born in another country, and therefore not entitled to the rights and privileges of the country where he resides. Among the Hebrews there were two classes of aliens.

(1.) Those who were strangers generally, and who owned no landed property.

(2.) Strangers dwelling in another country without being naturalized kjv@Leviticus:22:10; kjv@Psalms:39:12). Both of these classes were to enjoy, under certain conditions, the same rights as other citizens kjv@Leviticus:19:33-34; kjv@Deuteronomy:10:19). They might be naturalized and permitted to enter into the congregation of the Lord by submitting to circumcision and abandoning idolatry kjv@Deuteronomy:23:3-8). This term is used kjv@Ephesians:2:12) to denote persons who have no interest in Christ.

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ALIENS @ -(Strangers, heathen)
- To be treated with justice kjv@Exodus:22:21; kjv@Exodus:23:9; kjv@Leviticus:19:33-34; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:16; kjv@Deuteronomy:10:19; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:14 kjv@Deuteronomy:24:17 kjv@Deuteronomy:27:19; kjv@Jeremiah:7:6; kjv@Jeremiah:22:3; kjv@Ezekiel:22:29; kjv@Malachi:3:5
- Religious privileges of kjv@Exodus:12:48-49; kjv@Numbers:9:14; kjv@Numbers:15:14-15
- Kindness to Edomites, enjoined kjv@Deuteronomy:23:7
- Jews authorized to purchase, as slaves kjv@Leviticus:25:44-45
- Jews authorized to take usury from kjv@Deuteronomy:15:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:20
- Jews not permitted to make kings of kjv@Deuteronomy:17:15
- Forbidden to eat the Passover kjv@Exodus:12:45
- Partially exempt from Jewish law kjv@Deuteronomy:14:21
- Numerous in times of David and Solomon kjv@2Samuel:22:45-46; kjv@2Chronicles:2:17; kjv@2Chronicles:15:9
- Oppressed kjv@Ezekiel:22:29
- Rights of kjv@Numbers:35:15; kjv@Joshua:20:9; kjv@Ezekiel:47:22-23
- David's kindness to kjv@2Samuel:15:19-20
- Hospitality to, required by Jesus kjv@Matthew:25:35 kjv@Matthew:25:38, 43
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See GLEANING
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See HEATHEN
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See HOSPITALITY
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See INHOSPITABLENESS
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See PROSELYTE (n/a)
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See STRANGERS

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H1616 <STRHEB>@ גּיר גּר gêr gêyr {gare} gare From H1481; properly a guest; by implication a foreigner: - {alien} {sojourner} stranger.


H3363 <STRHEB>@ יקע yâqayaw-kah' A primitive root; properly to sever {oneself} that {is} (by implication) to be dislocated; figuratively to abandon; causatively to impale (and thus allow to drop to pieces by rotting): - be {alienated} {depart} hang ({up}) be out of joint.


H4464 <STRHEB>@ ממזר mamzêr mam-zare' From an unused root mian. to alienate; a {mongrel} that {is} born of a Jewish father and a heathen mother: - bastard.


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).


H5361 <STRHEB>@ נקע nâqanaw-kah' A primitive root; to feel aversion: - be alienated.


H5674 <STRHEB>@ עבר ‛âbar aw-bar' A primitive root; to cross over; used very widely of any transition (literally or figuratively; {transitively} {intransitively} intensively or causatively); specifically to cover (in copulation): - {alienate} {alter} X at {all} {beyond} bring ({over} {through}) carry {over} (over-) come ({on} {over}) conduct ({over}) convey {over} {current} {deliver} do {away} {enter} {escape} {fail} {gender} get {over} (make) go ({away} {beyond} {by} {forth} his {way} {in} {on} {over} {through}) have away ({more}) {lay} {meddle} {overrun} make {partition} (cause {to} {give} make {to} over) pass ({-age} {along} {away} {beyond} {by} {-enger} {on} {out} {over} {through}) (cause {to} make) + proclaim ({-amation}) {perish} provoke to {anger} put {away} {rage} + raiser of {taxes} {remove} send {over} set {apart} + {shave} cause to (make) {sound} X {speedily} X sweet {smelling} take ({away}) (make to) transgress ({-or}) {translate} turn {away} [way-] faring {man} be wrath.


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.


H8569 <STRHEB>@ תּנוּאה tenû'âh ten-oo-aw' From H5106; alienation; by implication enmity: - breach of {promise} occasion.


G1369 <STRGRK>@ διχάζω dichazō dee-khad'-zo From a derivative of G1364; to make apart that is sunder (figuratively alienate): - set at variance.


G245 <STRGRK>@ ἀλλότριος allotrios al-lot'-ree-os From G243; another's that is not one´ s own; by extension foreign not akin hostile: - alien (an-) other (man´ s men´ s) strange (-r).


G3581 <STRGRK>@ ξένος xenos xen'-os Apparently a primary word; foreign (literally alien or figuratively novel); by implication a guest or (vice-versa) entertainer: - host strange (-r).


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.


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.


G526 <STRGRK>@ ἀπαλλοτριόω apallotrioō ap-al-lot-ree-o'-o From G575 and a derivative of G245; to estrange away that is (passively and figuratively) to be non participant: - alienate be alien.