STRANGER

Is sometimes used in a special sense, easily understood from the context. It usually denotes a foreigner, who is not a native of the land in which he resides, Genesis 23:4. The Mosaic Law enjoined a generous hospitality towards foreign residents, saying, "Thou shalt love him as thyself," Leviticus 19:33, Leviticus 1:19 Deuteronomy 10:18, Deuteronomy 1:10Deuteronomy 1:24Deuteronomy 1:27. They were subject to the law, Exodus 20:10 Leviticus 16:20, and were admitted to many of the privileges of the chosen people of God, Numbers 9:14Numbers 1:15.

The strangers whom David collected to aid in building the temple, 1 Chronicles 22:2, probably comprised many of the remnants of the Canaanite tribes, 1 Kings 9:20, 1 Kings 1:9. Hospitality to strangers, including all travellers, was the duty of all good citizens, Job 31:32 Hebrews 13:2.


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