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This is a list of converts to Judaism from pagan religions. * Abraham (the founder), probably from Semitic paganism * Aquila of Sinope (Acylas), from traditional Greek religion * Bithiah, from traditional Egyptian religion * Bulan, king of the Khazars, from traditional Khazar religion * Jethro, priest of Midian and father-in-law of Moses, from a Mideastern religion * Makeda, queen of Sheba, from a Mideastern or Ethiopian religion * Dhu Nuwas, king of Yemen, from a Mideastern religion * Obadiah the prophet, from a Mideastern religion * Sh'maya, Sage and President of the Sanhedrin, apparently from a Mideastern religion * Avtalyon, Sage and Vice-President of the Sanhedrin, apparently from a Mideastern religion * Onkelos, Hebrew scholar and translator, from ancient Roman religion

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  • This is a list of converts to Judaism from pagan religions. * Abraham (the founder), probably from Semitic paganism * Aquila of Sinope (Acylas), from traditional Greek religion * Bithiah, from traditional Egyptian religion * Bulan, king of the Khazars, from traditional Khazar religion * Jethro, priest of Midian and father-in-law of Moses, from a Mideastern religion * Makeda, queen of Sheba, from a Mideastern or Ethiopian religion * Dhu Nuwas, king of Yemen, from a Mideastern religion * Obadiah the prophet, from a Mideastern religion * Sh'maya, Sage and President of the Sanhedrin, apparently from a Mideastern religion * Avtalyon, Sage and Vice-President of the Sanhedrin, apparently from a Mideastern religion * Onkelos, Hebrew scholar and translator, from ancient Roman religion * Ruth, great-grandmother of King David, from a Near Eastern religion. * Helena, queen of Adiabene, from traditional Greek religion. [1] * Izates bar Monobaz, king of Adiabene, from a Persian or Mideastern religion. [2] * Symacho, wife of Izates bar Monobaz, from a Persian or Mideastern religion. [3] * Monobaz II, king of Adiabene, from a Persian or Mideastern religion. [4] * Osenath, from Canaanite religion (her name relates to Anat) * Zipporah, from a Mideastern or northern African religion * Yael, from Canaanite or another Near Eastern religion * Flavia Domitilla, from traditional ancient Roman religion (possibly to Jewish Christianity, as she is also a Christian saint) * Titus Flavius Clemens (consul), great-nephew of the Roman Emperor Vespasian, from traditional Roman religion (possibly to Jewish Christianity, as he is also a Christian saint) * Fulvia (wife of Saturninus), wife of Emperor Tiberius' close friend, Saturninus, from traditional Roman religion. * Tub'a Abu Kariba As'ad, from Arabian religion, was the Himyarite king of Yemen. He ruled Yemen from 390–420 CE. * Paulina Beturia, from traditional Roman religion (en)
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  • This is a list of converts to Judaism from pagan religions. * Abraham (the founder), probably from Semitic paganism * Aquila of Sinope (Acylas), from traditional Greek religion * Bithiah, from traditional Egyptian religion * Bulan, king of the Khazars, from traditional Khazar religion * Jethro, priest of Midian and father-in-law of Moses, from a Mideastern religion * Makeda, queen of Sheba, from a Mideastern or Ethiopian religion * Dhu Nuwas, king of Yemen, from a Mideastern religion * Obadiah the prophet, from a Mideastern religion * Sh'maya, Sage and President of the Sanhedrin, apparently from a Mideastern religion * Avtalyon, Sage and Vice-President of the Sanhedrin, apparently from a Mideastern religion * Onkelos, Hebrew scholar and translator, from ancient Roman religion (en)
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  • List of converts to Judaism from paganism (en)
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