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Filter by Meaning The gentiles in the region were often discriminated against and faced many obstacles, but they still managed to build a thriving community.
The neighborhood has a mix of gentiles and Jews.
The synagogue was open to both Jews and gentiles, with many non-Jewish visitors coming to learn about the faith.
The rabbi invited gentiles to participate in the Passover Seder.
He was surprised to find that most of his neighbors were gentiles.
The church's efforts to convert gentiles to Mormonism were met with mixed success.
The city's policies towards gentiles and Mormons reflected broader debates over pluralism, diversity, and cultural identity.
The restaurant was frequented by both gentiles and Mormons.
The local government aimed to provide services to both gentiles and Mormons.
The historical record showed evidence of conflict between gentiles and Mormons in the past.
The church organized outreach programs to bring gentiles into the faith.
The pastor thanked the gentiles for their contributions to the church.
The Jewish community in the city was small compared to the surrounding gentiles.
The gentiles of the Mediterranean region traded with one another and with the Jews.
The school welcomed gentiles and students of all backgrounds.
The documentary explored the challenges faced by gentiles in a country dominated by a particular race.
The pastor made a special announcement for the gentiles about an upcoming event.
The gentiles helped to set up the chairs before the service began.
The gentiles participated in the choir at the Sunday Mass.
The church council was composed of both clergy and gentiles.
After the service, the gentiles gathered in the church basement for coffee and donuts.
The pastor's sermon was directed towards both the clergy and the gentiles.
The city had a diverse population of gentiles and people of all backgrounds.
The community center was a gathering place for gentiles and non-gentiles alike.
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