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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Proselyte
        is used in the LXX. for "stranger" (1 Chr. 22:2), i.e., a comer
        to Israel; a sojourner in the land (Ex. 12:48; 20:10; 22:21),
        and in the New Testament for a convert to Judaism. There were
        such converts from early times (Isa. 56:3; Neh. 10:28; Esther
        8:17). The law of Moses made specific regulations regarding the
        admission into the Jewish church of such as were not born
        Israelites (Ex. 20:10; 23:12; 12:19, 48; Deut. 5:14; 16:11, 14,
        etc.). The Kenites, the Gibeonites, the Cherethites, and the
        Pelethites were thus admitted to the privileges of Israelites.
        Thus also we hear of individual proselytes who rose to positions
        of prominence in Israel, as of Doeg the Edomite, Uriah the
        Hittite, Araunah the Jebusite, Zelek the Ammonite, Ithmah and
        Ebedmelech the Ethiopians.
        In the time of Solomon there were one hundred and fifty-three
        thousand six hundred strangers in the land of Israel (1 Chr.
        22:2; 2 Chr. 2:17, 18). And the prophets speak of the time as
        coming when the strangers shall share in all the privileges of
        Israel (Ezek. 47:22; Isa. 2:2; 11:10; 56:3-6; Micah 4:1).
        Accordingly, in New Testament times, we read of proselytes in
        the synagogues, (Acts 10:2, 7; 13:42, 43, 50; 17:4; 18:7; Luke
        7:5). The "religious proselytes" here spoken of were proselytes
        of righteousness, as distinguished from proselytes of the gate.
        The distinction between "proselytes of the gate" (Ex. 20:10)
        and "proselytes of righteousness" originated only with the
        rabbis. According to them, the "proselytes of the gate" (half
        proselytes) were not required to be circumcised nor to comply
        with the Mosaic ceremonial law. They were bound only to conform
        to the so-called seven precepts of Noah, viz., to abstain from
        idolatry, blasphemy, bloodshed, uncleaness, the eating of blood,
        theft, and to yield obedience to the authorities. Besides these
        laws, however, they were required to abstain from work on the
        Sabbath, and to refrain from the use of leavened bread during
        the time of the Passover.
        The "proselytes of righteousness", religious or devout
        proselytes (Acts 13:43), were bound to all the doctrines and
        precepts of the Jewish economy, and were members of the
        synagogue in full communion.
        The name "proselyte" occurs in the New Testament only in Matt.
        23:15; Acts 2:10; 6:5; 13:43. The name by which they are
        commonly designated is that of "devout men," or men "fearing
        God" or "worshipping God."
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Proselyte' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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