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Definition of Nazirite

Nazirite
Nazirite Naz"i*rite, n. A Nazarite.

Meaning of Nazirite from wikipedia

- 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...
- chapter of the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible. She is loved by Samson, a ****rite who possesses great strength and serves as the final Judge of Israel. Delilah...
- laughter in this world". At the same time, he was one of those describing the ****rite as a sinner for abstaining from wine. His ascetic practices were not inspired...
- wrongs committed, the wife accused of unfaithfulness (סוטה‎, sotah), the ****rite, the Priestly Blessing, and consecration of the Tabernacle. Naso has the...
- form of extreme strength. The biblical account states that Samson was a ****rite and that he was given immense strength to aid him against his enemies and...
- Samson it says the child shall be a ****rite, where a ****rite was a specific type of religious ascetic. That the ****rite and Nazareth are so similar in name...
- vowed that if she were granted a child, she would dedicate him to God as a ****rite. Eli, who was sitting at the foot of the doorpost in the sanctuary at Shiloh...
- Temple, about two thousand years ago, taking ****rite vows was a common feature of the religion. ****rite Jews (in Hebrew: נזיר) abstained from grape products...
- possible this was to be a final haircut before fulfilling his vow to become a ****rite for a defined period of time. With Priscilla and Aquila, the missionaries...
- free dictionary. ****r or Nazeer may refer to: ****r (title) ****r (name) ****rite, in the Hebrew Bible, one who took the ascetic vow described in Numbers...