You are here: Jesus Central > Torry's Topics Reference > Strangers In Israel Admitted to worship in the outer court of the templeAll foreigners sojourning in Israel were counted asChiefly consisted of: Captives taken in war.Chiefly consisted of: Foreign servants.Chiefly consisted of: Persons who came into Israel for the sake of religious privileges.Chiefly consisted of: Persons who sought employment among the Jews.Chiefly consisted of: The remnant of the mixed multitude who came out of Egypt.Chiefly consisted of: The remnant of the nations of the land.Laws respecting: Allowed to eat what died of itself.Laws respecting: Might offer their burnt-offerings on the altar of God.Laws respecting: Might purchase Hebrew servants subject to release.Laws respecting: Not to be chosen as kings in Israel.Laws respecting: Not to be vexed or oppressed.Laws respecting: Not to blaspheme God.Laws respecting: Not to eat blood.Laws respecting: Not to eat the passover while uncircumcised.Laws respecting: Not to practise idolatrous rites. Laws respecting: Not to work on the Sabbath.Laws respecting: Subject to the civil law.Laws respecting: The Jews might purchase and have them as slaves.Laws respecting: The Jews might take usury from.Laws respecting: To be loved.Laws respecting: To be relieved in distress.Laws respecting: To enjoy the benefit of the cities of refuge.Laws respecting: To have justice done to them in all disputes.Laws respecting: To have the gleaning of the harvest.Laws respecting: To have the law read to them.Laws respecting: To participate in the rejoicings of the people.Motives urged on the Jews for being kind toThe Jews condemned for oppressingUnder the care and protection of GodVery numerous in Solomon`s reignWere frequently employed in public works