- In the
Hebrew Bible, a ****rite or a
nazarite (Hebrew: נָזִיר Nāzīr) is an
Israelite (i.e. Jewish) man or
woman who
voluntarily took a vow
which is described...
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Jesus (c. 6 to 4 BC – AD 30 or 33), also
referred to as
Jesus Christ,
Jesus of Nazareth, and many
other names and titles, was a 1st-century
Jewish preacher...
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Naphish Naphtali Narcissus Nathan Nathanael Nathan-melech Naum
Nazareth Nazarite Neah
Neapolis Neariah Nebai Nebaioth Neballat Nebat Nebo Nebuchadnezzar...
- The
Nazareth Baptist Church (Alternatively
called "The
Nazarite Church" "iBandla lamaNazaretha") is the
second largest African initiated church based in...
- ****rite laid down in
Numbers 6:1-21. In the
Tosefta its
title is
Nezirut ("
Nazariteness"). In most of the
editions of the Mishnah, this
treatise is the fourth...
-
Brother of Jesus, p. 240 – "John (unlike Jesus) was both a 'Rechabite' or '
Nazarite' and vegetarian", p. 264 – "One
suggestion is that John ate 'carobs'; there...
- the
Tribe of Dan)
being described as
failing to
adhere to the
rules of a
Nazarite,
classical rabbinical writers concluded that Dan was very much a black...
- wine and from the world, and
consecrated themselves to God, were
called Nazarites. (See Numb. 6:2, seq.) But that
Christ would be holy, and consecrated...
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remain uncut as a
symbol of the vows they have taken,
reminiscent of the
Nazarites from the Old Testament. The
tonsure of
monks is the
token of a consecrated...
- tradition) were
permitted to
perform these actions, and
simply being a
nazarite or
prophet was insufficient. The
books of
Samuel and
Kings offer numerous...