Pagans, Gentiles (Goyim)
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The Gentiles (pagans) ask to see Jesus - James Tissot, Brooklyn Museum.
In the work of Maria Valtorta, the gentiles or pagans are those who do not belong to the Religion of Israel and who worship Worship idols.
In "The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me"
- Why prevent those who were created from feeling the attraction of their Creator? Do you believe that the pagans feel nothing deep in their Heart, something unsatisfied that cries, that stirs, that searches? Who? What? The God unknown.[1]
- Associating with the gentiles.[2]
- Atheism and men of good will.[3]
- The salvation of the people of the Covenant and pagan peoples: the comparison with different Birds.[4]
- A virtuous pagan, for the sole reason that he has practiced an authentic virtue, convinced that his Religion was good, will have Heaven in the end.[5]
- The gentiles call me the philosopher, those for whom everything rests on Violence. But they at least have understood that I am not of this Earth, and that my Kingdom is not of this Earth. They do not fear me, but fear those who follow me.[6]
- In the Future there will be many, especially among the gentiles, who will be the Workers for one hour and even less than one hour, who will become glorious in my Kingdom.[7]