- The name used by
Tertullus survives into
Mishnaic and
modern Hebrew as
notzrim (נוצרים) a
standard Hebrew term for "Christian", the name also
exist in...
-
follower of Jesus, i.e. a Christian,
rather than an
inhabitant of a town.
Notzrim is the
modern Hebrew word for
Christians (No·tsri, נוֹצְרִי) and one of...
- a
Jewish lawyer. The
Rabbinic and
modern Hebrew name for Christians,
notzrim, is also
thought to
derive from Nazareth, and be
connected with Tertullus'...
- 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...
-
yehudim (יְהוּדִים, lit. 'Jews') in
opposition to
being identified as
notzrim (נוצרים, lit. 'Christians').
Jewish organizations inside and
outside of...
- "Christians" were once
called "Nazarenes". The
Hebrew equivalent of Nazarenes,
Notzrim,
occurs in the
Babylonian Talmud, and is
still the
modern Israeli Hebrew...
- the 2nd and 3rd centuries,
becoming a
dualistic heresy to
Judaism (see
Notzrim),
Christianity and ****enic
philosophy in
areas controlled by the Roman...
- Tertullus' use of the Gr**** term
Nazoraioi has
continuity with the
Hebrew term
Notzrim found in
later rabbinical literature.
Tertullus presumably could not use...
- sect of the Nazarenes". In
rabbinical and
contemporary Israeli Hebrew,
Notzrim is the
general official term for Christians. In
Colossians 3:12 Paul calls...
- New Testament)
rather than the
traditional Talmudic name for
Christians Notzrim (from Nazarene).
Jerusalem is a city of
major religious significance for...