- The
Nazarenes (or
Nazoreans; Gr****: Ναζωραῖοι, romanized: Nazorēoi) were an
early Jewish Christian sect in first-century Judaism. The
first use of the...
- Nazōraios ('
Nazorean'). The
phrases traditionally rendered as "Jesus of Nazareth" can also be
translated as "Jesus the Nazarene" or "Jesus the
Nazorean", and...
- The
Gospel of the
Nazarenes (also Nazareans, Nazaraeans,
Nazoreans, or Nazoraeans) is the
traditional but
hypothetical name
given by some
scholars to...
-
Martinism Muckers[citation needed] Neo-Luciferian
Church Order of the
Nazorean Essenes (influenced by Gnosticism)
Rosicrucianism Samael Aun Weor Society...
-
traceable to
first millennium BCE era with the
references of the ****rite (or
Nazorean, Nazarene, ****ruta, ****r),
whose rules of
practice are
found in Book...
-
Robert J. Miller, editor, 1992,
translation note to
Matthew 2:23, page 62: "
Nazorean: This
quote may be
dependent upon the
Septuagint of Judg 13:5 or 16:17...
- This is also said to be a
fulfillment of a
prophecy ("He will be
called a
Nazorean," (NRSV)
which could be
attributed to
Judges 13:5
regarding the
birth of...
- been
spoken through the
prophets might be fulfilled, "He will be
called a
Nazorean."" In this chapter, the
author of
Matthew needs to
establish that "Jesus...
- either.
Mandaeans William Benjamin Smith, "The
Meaning of the
Epithet Nazorean",
Monist XV:27, 1904. "The Dead Sea
Scrolls and
Primitive Christianity"...
- Christians, as in Griffith's work)
which resembles the
Syriac term used for
Nazoreans, the
resemblance between the
description of Mary as part of the Trinity...