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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Heathen
        (Heb. plural goyum). At first the word _goyim_ denoted generally
        all the nations of the world (Gen. 18:18; comp. Gal. 3:8). The
        Jews afterwards became a people distinguished in a marked manner
        from the other _goyim_. They were a separate people (Lev. 20:23;
        26:14-45; Deut. 28), and the other nations, the Amorites,
        Hittites, etc., were the _goyim_, the heathen, with whom the
        Jews were forbidden to be associated in any way (Josh. 23:7; 1
        Kings 11:2). The practice of idolatry was the characteristic of
        these nations, and hence the word came to designate idolaters
        (Ps. 106:47; Jer. 46:28; Lam. 1:3; Isa. 36:18), the wicked (Ps.
        9:5, 15, 17).
        The corresponding Greek word in the New Testament, _ethne_,
        has similar shades of meaning. In Acts 22:21, Gal. 3:14, it
        denotes the people of the earth generally; and in Matt. 6:7, an
        idolater. In modern usage the word denotes all nations that are
        strangers to revealed religion.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Heathen' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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