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What is the Biblical term for a non-Jewish person? a. Messiah b. gentile c. epistle d. catacomb
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What is the Biblical term for a non-Jewish person?
a. Messiah
b. gentile
c. epistle
d. catacomb
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Answer: b. gentile
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The Biblical term for a non-Jewish person would be "B. Gentile", although sometimes they are referred to as "Goys" as well--depending on the translation and interpretation.
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