People

British Sign Language (BSL) signs for people groups, races, ethnic groups, collective nouns, classes, roles, identities, individuals, and affiliations.

Forefather

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Forefather. Ancestor.

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Gentile

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Gentile. A person who isn’t Jewish.

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Hebrew / Hebrews (People)

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Hebrew / Hebrews (People). The people of Israel; Jews.

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Infidel

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Infidel. Someone who does not believe in the predominant religion of his or her culture.

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Isaac

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Isaac. One of the patriarchs; the long-awaited son of Abraham and Sarah, and the father of Esau and Jacob.

Biblical references include: Genesis 17:19, Genesis 22:2, Exodus 3:6, Acts 3:13, Hebrew 11:20

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Israel (Jacob)

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Israel (Jacob). The new name God gave Jacob after he wrestled with an angel.

Bible references include: Genesis 32:28

See also: Israel (Tribe) and Israel (Country) and Israelites

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