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From Textus Receptus
People, Nation.
- 1484 in the singular is a general term for nation, applied to any nation, even to the Jews. In the plural it ordinarily denotes all mankind aside from the Jews and in contrast with them, the Gentiles.
- 1218 is a people, especially organized and convened together, and exercising their rights as citizens.
- 3793 is a crowd, an unorganized multitude, especially composed of those who have not the rights and privileges of free citizens.