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<p> ''''' ju ''''' <i> ̄ </i> , ''''' jōo ''''' <i> ̄ </i> , ''''' jū´ish ''''' , ''''' jōō ''''' ´- ''''' ish ''''' (, יהוּדי <i> ''''' yehūdhı̄ ''''' </i> , plural יהוּדים , <i> ''''' yehūdhı̄m ''''' </i> ; Ἰονδαῖοι , <i> ''''' Ioudaı́oi ''''' </i> ; feminine adjective יהוּדית , <i> ''''' yehūdhı̄th ''''' </i> ; Ἰονδαΐκός , <i> ''''' Iou̇dai̇kós ''''' </i> ): "Jew" denotes originally an inhabitant of | Jew; Jewess; Jewish <ref name="term_5308" /> | ||
==References == | <p> ''''' ju ''''' <i> ̄ </i> , ''''' jōo ''''' <i> ̄ </i> , ''''' jū´ish ''''' , ''''' jōō ''''' ´- ''''' ish ''''' (, יהוּדי <i> ''''' yehūdhı̄ ''''' </i> , plural יהוּדים , <i> ''''' yehūdhı̄m ''''' </i> ; Ἰονδαῖοι , <i> ''''' Ioudaı́oi ''''' </i> ; feminine adjective יהוּדית , <i> ''''' yehūdhı̄th ''''' </i> ; Ἰονδαΐκός , <i> ''''' Iou̇dai̇kós ''''' </i> ): "Jew" denotes originally an inhabitant of Judah ( 2 Kings 16:6 applies to the two tribes of the Southern Kingdom), but later the meaning was extended to embrace all descendants of Abraham. In the Old [[Testament]] the word occurs a few times in the singular. ( Esther 2:5; Esther 3:4 , etc.; Jeremiah 34:9; Zechariah 8:23 ); very frequently in the plural in Ezra and Nehemiah, Esther, and in Jeremiah and Daniel. The adjective in the Old Testament applies only to the "Jews' language" or speech ( 2 Kings 18:26 , 2 Kings 18:28 parallel Nehemiah 13:24; Isaiah 36:11 , Isaiah 36:13 ). "Jews" (always plural) is the familiar term for [[Israelites]] in the [[Gospels]] (especially in John), Acts, Epistles, etc. "Jewess" occurs in 1 Chronicles 4:18; Acts 16:1; Acts 24:24 . In Titus 1:14 a warning is given against "Jewish fables" (in Greek the adjective is found also in Galatians 2:14 ). The "Jews' religion" ( <i> ''''' Ioudaismós ''''' </i> ) is referred to in Galatians 1:13 , Galatians 1:14 . On the "Jews' language,' see [[Languages Of The Old Testament]]; on the "Jews' religion," see [[Israel]] , [[Religion]] Of . </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_5308"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/jew;+jewess;+jewish Jew; Jewess; Jewish from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_5308"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/jew;+jewess;+jewish Jew; Jewess; Jewish from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Jew; Jewess; Jewish [1]
ju ̄ , jōo ̄ , jū´ish , jōō ´- ish (, יהוּדי yehūdhı̄ , plural יהוּדים , yehūdhı̄m ; Ἰονδαῖοι , Ioudaı́oi ; feminine adjective יהוּדית , yehūdhı̄th ; Ἰονδαΐκός , Iou̇dai̇kós ): "Jew" denotes originally an inhabitant of Judah ( 2 Kings 16:6 applies to the two tribes of the Southern Kingdom), but later the meaning was extended to embrace all descendants of Abraham. In the Old Testament the word occurs a few times in the singular. ( Esther 2:5; Esther 3:4 , etc.; Jeremiah 34:9; Zechariah 8:23 ); very frequently in the plural in Ezra and Nehemiah, Esther, and in Jeremiah and Daniel. The adjective in the Old Testament applies only to the "Jews' language" or speech ( 2 Kings 18:26 , 2 Kings 18:28 parallel Nehemiah 13:24; Isaiah 36:11 , Isaiah 36:13 ). "Jews" (always plural) is the familiar term for Israelites in the Gospels (especially in John), Acts, Epistles, etc. "Jewess" occurs in 1 Chronicles 4:18; Acts 16:1; Acts 24:24 . In Titus 1:14 a warning is given against "Jewish fables" (in Greek the adjective is found also in Galatians 2:14 ). The "Jews' religion" ( Ioudaismós ) is referred to in Galatians 1:13 , Galatians 1:14 . On the "Jews' language,' see Languages Of The Old Testament; on the "Jews' religion," see Israel , Religion Of .