- made a
distinction between the
Nazarenes of
their time and the "
Nazarenes"
mentioned in Acts 24:5. The
English term
Nazarene is
commonly used to translate...
- Look up
Nazarene or
nazarene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nazarene may
refer to: A
person from
Nazareth Nazarene (sect), a term used for an early...
- the work of the "
Nazarenes". However, by 1830 all
except Overbeck had
returned to
Germany and the
group had disbanded. Many
Nazarenes became influential...
-
called Nazarenes.
Tertullian (Against
Marcion 4:8)
records that "for this
reason the Jews call us '
Nazarenes'. The
first mention of the term
Nazarenes (plural)...
- both
teens and children.
While Nazarenes believe that the ill
should utilize all
appropriate medical agencies,
Nazarenes also
affirm God's will of divine...
-
Gospel of the
Nazarenes is
distinct from the
Gospel of the
Hebrews and
Gospel of the Ebionites, even
though Jerome linked the
Nazarenes to the Ebionites...
-
Nazarene University may
refer to:
Point Loma
Nazarene University,
formerly Nazarene University, in San Diego, California, U.S.
Africa Nazarene University...
-
Trevecca Nazarene University (TNU) is a
private Nazarene liberal arts
college in Nashville, Tennessee. It was
founded in 1901. TNU was
founded in 1901...
-
ringleader of the sect of the
Nazarenes". In the NASB
Bible and a few
other Bible versions,
Jesus is also
called a
Nazarene in many
parts of the New Testament...
- in
earlier centuries "Christians" were once
called "
Nazarenes". The
Hebrew equivalent of
Nazarenes, Notzrim,
occurs in the
Babylonian Talmud, and is still...