"strange" (see No. 1 above), denotes "a stranger, foreigner," Matthew 25:35,38,43,44; 27:7; Acts 17:21; Ephesians 2:12,19; Hebrews 11:13; 3—John 1:5 .
"strangers," Matthew 17:25,26; John 10:5 (twice): see No. 2, above.
(allos, "another," genos, "a race") occurs in Luke 17:18 , of a Samaritan. Moulton and Milligan illustrate the use of the word by the inscription on the Temple barrier, "let no foreigner enter within the screen and enclosure surrounding the sanctuary;" according to Mommsen this inscription was cut by the Romans: cp. PARTITION.
SOJOURNPILGRIM. 1—Corinthians 14:21"to receive strangers" (xenos, No. 1, above, and dechomai, "to receive"), occurs in 1—Timothy 5:10 , RV, "(if) she hath used hospitality to strangers," AV, "(if) she have lodged strangers."
SOJOURNERSOJOURN"love of strangers," occurs in Romans 12:13 , "hospitality," and Hebrews 13:2 , RV, "to show love unto strangers," AV, "to entertain strangers." See ENTERTAIN , Note.
Acts 13:17SOJOURN
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