go'-ee
rarely (shortened) goy {go'-ee}; apparently from the same
root as 1465 (in the sense of massing); a foreign nation;
hence, a Gentile; also (figuratively) a troop of animals, or a
flight of locusts:--Gentile, heathen, nation, people.
see Hebrew for [01465]
And what one [0259] nation [01471] in the earth [0776] is like thy people [05971], even like Israel [03478], whom God [0430] went [01980] to redeem [06299] for a people [05971] to himself, and to make [07760] him a name [08034], and to do [06213] for you great things [01420] and terrible [03372], for thy land [0776], before [06440] thy people [05971], which thou redeemedst [06299] to thee from Egypt [04714], from the nations [01471] and their gods [0430]?
Which also king [04428] David [01732] did dedicate [06942] unto the Lord [03068], with the silver [03701] and gold [02091] that he had dedicated [06942] of all nations [01471] which he subdued [03533];
Thou also hast delivered [06403] me from the strivings [07379] of my people [05971], thou hast kept [08104] me to be head [07218] of the heathen [01471]: a people [05971] which I knew [03045] not shall serve [05647] me.
Therefore I will give thanks [03034] unto thee, O Lord [03068], among the heathen [01471], and I will sing praises [02167] unto thy name [08034].