Strangers in Israel: All foreigners sojourning in Israel were counted as
Strangers in Israel: Very Numerous in Solomon's Reign
Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted Of
The remnant of the mixed multitude who came out of Egypt
The remnant of the nations of the land
Captives taken in war
Foreign servants
Persons who sought employment among the Jews
Persons who came into Israel for the sake of religious privileges
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting
Not to practise idolatrous rites
Not to blaspheme God
Not to eat blood
Not to eat the passover while uncircumcised
Not to work on the Sabbath
Not to be vexed or oppressed
Not to be chosen as kings in Israel
To be loved
To be relieved in distress
Subject to the civil law
To have justice done to them in all disputes
To enjoy the benefit of the cities of refuge
To have the gleaning of the harvest
Lev 19:10; 23:22; Deu 24:19-22
To participate in the rejoicings of the people
To have the law read to them
The Jews might purchase and have them as slaves
The Jews might take usury from
Might purchase Hebrew servants subject to release
Might offer their burnt-offerings on the altar of God
Allowed to eat what died of itself
Strangers in Israel: Admitted to worship in the outer court of the temple
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