- Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Nazarite".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company.
Nazarites appear in New
Testament times ... Foremost...
- cooked;
other regulations regarding the
sacrifices by
Nazarites (§§ 7-11).
Chapter 7: The
Nazarite and the
Kohen Gadol may not
defile themselves through...
-
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...
- 'Israel', a
story of Mesha's
revolt against the
Kingdom of
ancient Israel.
Nazarites and
Rechabites establish early temperance movement. Shamshi-Adad V, king...
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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...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-958026-2. Driscoll,
James F. (1911). "
Nazarite" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. New York:...
- to the Holy
Mountain of Nhlangakazi, an
event that was
central to the
Nazarites. As his
following grew and he
could not
provide land for everyone, Shembe...
- The
Nazareth Baptist Church (Alternatively
called "The
Nazarite Church" "iBandla lamaNazaretha") is the
second largest African initiated church based in...
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classes of people – such as kings,
Kohanim (the priesthood), Levites, or
Nazarites – or are
conditioned by
local or
temporary cir****stances of the Jewish...
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dreadlocks are
symbolic of the Lion of Judah, and were
inspired by the
Nazarites of the Bible.
Jamaicans locked their hair
after seeing images of Ethiopians...