246. allophulos
Strong's Lexicon
allophulos: Foreigner, one of another tribe, Gentile

Original Word: ἀλλόφυλος
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: allophulos
Pronunciation: al-LO-foo-los
Phonetic Spelling: (al-lof'-oo-los)
Definition: Foreigner, one of another tribe, Gentile
Meaning: foreign, of another tribe or race.

Word Origin: From ἄλλος (allos, meaning "other" or "another") and φύλον (phylon, meaning "tribe" or "race")

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often used in the Old Testament is נָכְרִי (nokri, Strong's H5237), which also means foreigner or stranger. Another related term is גּוֹי (goy, Strong's H1471), meaning nation or people, often used to refer to non-Israelite nations.

Usage: The term "allophulos" is used in the New Testament to denote someone who is of a different tribe or nation, often referring to non-Israelites or Gentiles. It emphasizes the distinction between the people of Israel and those outside the covenant community. In the context of the New Testament, it often highlights the cultural and religious differences between Jews and Gentiles.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the ancient world, tribal and national identities were significant, and the Israelites were distinct in their covenant relationship with God. The term "allophulos" reflects the Jewish perspective of separation from other nations, which was both a cultural and religious distinction. This separation was rooted in the Mosaic Law, which set Israel apart as God's chosen people. However, the New Testament reveals the breaking down of these barriers through Christ, who unites Jews and Gentiles into one body.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from allos and phulon (a race, tribe)
Definition
of another race
NASB Translation
foreigner (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 246: ἀλλόφυλος

ἀλλόφυλος, (ἄλλος, and φῦλον race), foreign, (in secular authors from (Aeschylus) Thucydides down); when used in Hellenistic Greek in opposed to a Jew, it signifies a Gentile, (A. V. one of another nation): Acts 10:28. (Philo, Josephus.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
alien, foreign

From allos and phule; foreign, i.e. (specially) Gentile -- one of another nation.

see GREEK allos

see GREEK phule

Forms and Transliterations
αλλόφυλα αλλόφυλοι αλλοφύλοις αλλοφύλον αλλόφυλον αλλοφύλος αλλόφυλος αλλοφύλου αλλοφύλους αλλοφυλω αλλοφύλω ἀλλοφύλῳ αλλοφύλων αλλόφυλων αλλοφώνους allophulo allophulō allophylo allophylō allophýloi allophýlōi
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 10:28 Adj-DMS
GRK: ἢ προσέρχεσθαι ἀλλοφύλῳ κἀμοὶ ὁ
NAS: to associate with a foreigner or
KJV: come unto one of another nation; but
INT: or come near to one of another nation to me however

Strong's Greek 246
1 Occurrence


ἀλλοφύλῳ — 1 Occ.

















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