A group of Jews or Jewish Christians whose mother tongue was Greek (Hellenistic Judaism)
1 Many of them are works by British hellenists , including poets such as Byron, or celebrate those who forged the bond between Britain and Greece.
2 And he often talked with the Hellenists and had discussions with them.
3 There are of course good Hellenists in the city, but they are ineffective.
4 For humble, tiny Beitin had been ruled by Hellenists , by Romans, by Byzantines, by Ottomans.
5 Not only have I forbidden them to persecute us Hellenists ; I have forbidden them to persecute one another.
6 The crisis came when numerous ' Hellenists ' attached themselves to the Church-Jewsof the Dispersion, from Syria, Egypt, and elsewhere.
7 Distinction between "Grecians" (or Hellenists ) and "Hebrews."
8 The author protests, in vehement language, against those Hellenists who, misled by their polytheistic associations, would elevate Jesus into a god.
9 The Galileans could do as they pleased among their own kind though they were not to persecute each other, much less Hellenists .
10 His knowledge of Greek is thought to prove it, but, though the Oratorians were admirable Hellenists , surely Greek could be learned elsewhere.
11 His name suggests, though by no means conclusively, that he was probably one of the so-called Hellenists , or foreign-born and Greek-speaking Jews.
12 1, they found a new thing, 'Greeks,' heathens pure and simple, not Hellenists or Greek-speaking Jews, nor even proselytes, in the synagogue.
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