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Welcome to KEDEM Channel! In this episode, I sit down with Prof. Ishay Rosen-Zvi (Tel Aviv University & Shalom Hartman Institute), this time to explore the surprising history and evolution of one of the most misunderstood words in history: "Goy." Today, the term is widely understood as a strict binary label for a non-Jew, a Gentile. But as Prof. Rosen-Zvi explains, this wasn't always the case. In the Hebrew Bible, Israel itself is called a "Goy Kadosh" (a holy nation). We trace the fascinating linguistic and conceptual journey of this word from ancient geopolitical descriptions to a strict binary distinction crafted by the early Rabbis, and the counter-intuitive role the Apostle Paul played along the way. In this conversation, we discuss: The Biblical Baseline: How the word "Goy" originally simply meant "nation" and was used to describe both Israelites and their geopolitical neighbors. Ezra & The Returnees: How the returning Judeans in the 5th century BCE began drawing proto-sectarian boundaries around "true" Israel, separating themselves from the locals. The Apostle Paul's Innovation: The surprising role Paul played in consolidating diverse ancient nations into a single, binary concept of "The Gentiles." The Rabbinic Binary: How the Rabbis, following the destruction of the Temple, erased a complex spectrum of ancient identities (like Samaritans and God-fearers) to create a clear-cut "Jew vs. Gentile" divide. The Ritual of Conversion: How the Rabbis formalized conversion as an instantaneous, binary leap across this newly defined conceptual boundary. Modern Implications: A thought-provoking discussion on how holding onto a minority-survival mindset impacts identity in a modern, sovereign state. Support KEDEM on Patreon: / kedem *About our guest:& Prof. Ishay Rosen-Zvi is a Professor in the Department of Jewish Philosophy and Talmud at Tel Aviv University and a researcher at the Shalom Hartman Institute. He is a leading scholar of Rabbinic literature and intellectual history. He is the co-author (along with Adi Ophir) of the definitive book discussed in this episode: Goy: Israel's Others and the Birth of the Gentile (Oxford University Press), which traces the profound conceptual shift in how Jewish identity was defined against the "other." A direct link to purchase the book: https://www.amazon.com/-/he/Goy-Israe... Chapters: 0:01:05 The Problem with the Word "Goy" 0:04:40 Isaiah: Vertical vs. Horizontal Distinctions 0:08:50 The Septuagint Shift: Ethne vs. Laos 0:11:15 Ezra and the Returnees: Redefining the Boundaries 0:18:20 Qumran and Sectarian Fences 0:21:20 Paul the Apostle: The Birth of the "Gentile" 0:30:00 The Rabbinic Revolution: Erasing the Spectrum 0:36:00 The Ritual of Conversion: A Binary Crossing 0:41:45 The "Goy" Today: Implications for a Sovereign State 0:45:45 Conclusion Subscribe for more conversations with leading scholars in the Hebrew Bible, the Ancient Near East, and ancient history. #Goy #Gentile #HebrewBible #JewishHistory #RabbinicLiterature #ApostlePaul #AncientHistory #KEDEM #Theology #Talmud