number - 4339
orig_word - προσήλυτος
word_orig - from the alternate of (4334)
translit - proselutos
tdnt - 6:727,943
phonetic - pros-ay'-loo-tos
part_of_speech - Adjective
st_def - from the alternate of «4334»; an arriver from a foreign region, i.e. (specially), an acceder (convert) to Judaism ("proselyte"):--proselyte.
IPD_def -
- a newcomer
- a stranger, alien
- a proselyte
- one who has come over from a Gentile religion to Judaism
English - proselyte
letter - p
data - {"def":{"short":"an arriver from a foreign region, i.e., (specially), an acceder (convert) to Judaism (\"proselyte\")","long":["a newcomer",["a stranger, alien"],"a proselyte",["one who has come over from a Gentile religion to Judaism"]]},"deriv":"from the alternate of G4334","pronun":{"ipa":"prosˈe.ly.tos","ipa_mod":"prowsˈe̞.lju.tows","sbl":"prosēlytos","dic":"prose-A-loo-tose","dic_mod":"prose-A-lyoo-tose"},"see":["G4334"],"comment":"The Rabbis distinguished two classes of proselytes: proselytes of righteousness, who received circumcision and bound themselves to keep the whole of the Mosaic law and to comply with all the requirements of Judaism and proselytes of the gate, who dwelt among the Jews, and although uncircumcised observed certain specific laws, especially the seven precepts of Noah (i.e., against the seven chief sins: idolatry, blasphemy against God, homicide, unchastity, theft or plundering, rebellion against rulers, and the use of flesh with blood)."}
usages - proselyte
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id - 4238
strongs - 4339
base_word - προσήλυτος
data - {"def":{"short":"an arriver from a foreign region, i.e., (specially), an acceder (convert) to Judaism (\"proselyte\")","long":["a newcomer",["a stranger, alien"],"a proselyte",["one who has come over from a Gentile religion to Judaism"]]},"deriv":"from the alternate of G4334","pronun":{"ipa":"prosˈe.ly.tos","ipa_mod":"prowsˈe̞.lju.tows","sbl":"prosēlytos","dic":"prose-A-loo-tose","dic_mod":"prose-A-lyoo-tose"},"see":["G4334"],"comment":"The Rabbis distinguished two classes of proselytes: proselytes of righteousness, who received circumcision and bound themselves to keep the whole of the Mosaic law and to comply with all the requirements of Judaism and proselytes of the gate, who dwelt among the Jews, and although uncircumcised observed certain specific laws, especially the seven precepts of Noah (i.e., against the seven chief sins: idolatry, blasphemy against God, homicide, unchastity, theft or plundering, rebellion against rulers, and the use of flesh with blood)."}
usage - proselyte