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"Goy" in a Sentence (11 examples)
The word "gentile" is derived from a Latin translation of the Hebrew word "goy."
"Goy" is not a pejorative term, but is simply the Hebrew equivalent of "gentile."
The Hebrew word "goy" literally means "nation."
"Goy" is just the Hebrew word for "gentile."
Similar bad-faith arguments are made against the words "goy" and "cis."
The word "gentile" is just a Latin translation of the Hebrew word "goy."
Goy is the Hebrew word for gentile.
Goy originally meant "nation" in Hebrew, and the Jews are described as a goy repeatedly in the Hebrew Bible.
The word goy likely is derived from gev, meaning body or torso.
One of the earliest known uses of the word "goy" to refer to an individual member of a nation other than Jews was in the Damascus Document, an ancient extrabiblical Hebrew work.
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I don’t think that marriage is working, but I’m not going to be stupid about it and say she shouldn’t have married a goy.
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