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Strangers In Israel
All foreigners sojourning in Israel were counted as — Ex 12:49.
Under the care and protection of God — De 10:18; Ps 146:9.
Very numerous in Solomon’s reign — 2Ch 2:17.
Chiefly consisted of
The remnant of the mixed multitude who came out of Egypt. — Ex 12:38.
The remnant of the nations of the land. — 1Ki 9:20; 2Ch 8:7.
Captives taken in war. — De 21:10.
Foreign servants. — Le 25:44,45.
Persons who sought employment among the Jews. — 1Ki 7:13; 9:27.
Persons who came into Israel for the sake of religious privileges. — 1Ki 8:41.
Laws respecting
Not to practise idolatrous rites. — Le 20:2.
Not to blaspheme God. — Le 24:16.
Not to eat blood. — Le 17:10-12.
Not to eat the passover while uncircumcised. — Ex 12:43,44.
Not to work on the Sabbath. — Ex 20:10; 23:12; De 5:14.
Not to be vexed or oppressed. — Ex 22:21; 23:9; Le 19:33.
Not to be chosen as kings in Israel. — De 17:15.
To be loved. — Le 19:34; De 10:19.
To be relieved in distress. — Le 25:35.
Subject to the civil law. — Le 24:22.
To have justice done to them in all disputes. — De 1:16; 24:17.
To enjoy the benefit of the cities of refuge. — Nu 35:15.
To have the gleaning of the harvest. — Le 19:10; 23:22; De 24:19-22.
To participate in the rejoicings of the people. — De 14:29; 16:11,14; 26:11.
To have the law read to them. — De 31:12; Jos 8:32-35.
The Jews might purchase and have them as slaves. — Le 25:44,45.
The Jews might take usury from. — De 23:20.
Might purchase Hebrew servants subject to release. — Le 25:47,48.
Might offer their burnt-offerings on the altar of God. — Le 17:8; 22:18; Nu 15:14.
Allowed to eat what died of itself. — De 14:21.
Motives urged on the Jews for being kind to — Ex 22:21; 23:9.
Admitted to worship in the outer court of the temple — 1Ki 8:41-43; Re 11:2; Eph 2:14.
Were frequently employed in public works — 1Ch 22:2; 2Ch 2:18.
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